Stop by Meaning in English
expression
ˈstɑp/ /ˈbaɪ
STAHP-BY
stˈɒp/ /bˈaɪ
STOP-BY
Definition
To visit someone or someplace briefly, usually without a long plan, often while passing by or on the way to somewhere else.
Usage & Nuances
Usually informal; often used when the visit is casual and short. Common phrases: 'stop by my house', 'Can you stop by later?' Not the same as 'stop' (cease movement); 'stop by' always means a short visit.
Spanish: pasar por - visitar (brevemente)Portuguese (BR): dar uma passada - passar (brevemente)Portuguese (PT): dar uma passada - passar (rapidamente)Chinese (Simplified): 顺便去 - 顺路拜访Chinese (Traditional): 順便去 - 順路拜訪Hindi: रास्ते में रुकना - थोड़ी देर के लिए आनाArabic: يَمُرّ بِـ - يزور بسرعةBengali: অল্প সময়ের জন্য আসা - একটু ঘুরে যাওয়াRussian: зайти - заглянуть (ненадолго)Japanese: 立ち寄る - ちょっと寄るVietnamese: ghé quaKorean: 잠깐 들르다Turkish: uğramakUrdu: راستے میں رکنا - تھوڑی دیر کے لیے آناIndonesian: singgah - mampir
Example Sentences
I'll stop by the store after work.
basic
Can you stop by my office tomorrow?
basic
Please stop by when you are in the neighborhood.
basic
I just wanted to stop by and say hello.
natural
Feel free to stop by anytime if you need help.
natural
We saw your lights on and decided to stop by for a minute.
natural