Can i take a message Meaning in English
expression
Definition
A polite question used when answering the phone, offering to write down someone's message for another person who is unavailable.
Usage & Nuances
Very common and polite in phone conversations, especially professional settings. Usually follows after 'He/She is not available right now.' Alternatives include 'Would you like to leave a message?' It's not used in face-to-face situations.
Example Sentences
Can I take a message for Mr. Lee?
basic
He's not in right now. Can I take a message?
basic
Sorry, she's at lunch. Can I take a message for her?
basic
If you’d like, I can take a message and have her call you back.
natural
He stepped out for a moment. Can I take a message or would you rather call back?
natural
You just missed him. Can I take a message and let him know you called?
natural