First of all, this is a question. Ask the other person who you are looking for, and you can start with him. People-related questions can generally be asked who, such as: who are you? ? Who are you?
Secondly, search is a behavioral verb, so the auxiliary verb "do" is needed.
So the translation is who do you want?
Just a moment, please. I'll put you through.
Generally speaking, the phrase' wait a moment' can be used to ask the other party to wait a moment. It means wait, and then please wait, so please is added. When please is used as a polite expression, it is usually put behind.
Then, connecting is the phrase connecting, and connecting you is transferring you.
So it can be translated into? Just a moment, please. I'll put you through.
Manager Xiao is on a business trip. Shall I put you through to his assistant?
A business trip is a business trip, preceded by a declarative sentence, which can be translated directly. When Manager Xiao is on a business trip, he can translate directly in the order of subject-predicate-object structure.
Later, because the other party is a customer, you should ask politely, so you should ask with may. Transfer to means transfer ... to ..., so can you translate it into: Can I transfer you to his assistant?
So the whole sentence is: Manager Xiao is on a business trip. May I transfer you to his assistant?
I want to find the business department of your company.
I want to do something in two sentence patterns: I want to do it with me. Because this is said on the phone, not for. The English of the company's business department is: your company's business department
I want to speak to the business department of your company.
I'll transfer you to the business department (accounting department, general manager's office).
You can transfer words. The English of the business department is business department, the English of the finance department is accounting department, and the English of the general manager's office is the general manager's office.
So it can be translated into:
I'll transfer you to the business department (accounting department, general manager's office).