好きな単語を入力!

May i take a message Meaning in English

expression

ˈmeɪ/ /ˈaɪ/ /ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈmɛsədʒ/, /ˈmɛsɪdʒ
MAY eye TAYK uh MES-ij
mˈeɪ/ /ˈaɪ/ /tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /mˈɛsɪdʒ
MAY eye TAYK uh MES-ij

Definition

A polite question you ask on the phone when the person someone wants is not available, offering to write down their message.

Usage & Nuances

Very polite, formal expression, typically used by receptionists or office workers on the phone. Alternatives: 'Can I take a message?' (less formal); avoid using with friends, unless joking. Often followed by 'Who may I say is calling?' or 'Would you like to leave a message?'.

Example Sentences

May I take a message for Mr. Green?

basic

I'm sorry, Ms. Lee is not here. May I take a message?

basic

She can't come to the phone right now. May I take a message?

basic

He's in a meeting at the moment—may I take a message?

natural

If you'd like, I can take a message and have her call you back.

natural

Sorry, he's stepped out for a bit. May I take a message or have him call you back later?

natural