In English, the correct word to complete your sentence—specifically referring to traffic signals—is Amber (mostly used in British English) or Yellow (mostly used in American English).
The full sentence would be: “When you see an amber light, wait, wait, wait.”
- الاجابة : Yellow
Why “Amber”?
In the context of traffic lights, the sequence usually follows a specific logic to keep everyone safe:
Red: Stop immediately.
Amber / Yellow: This is the “prepare to stop” phase. It warns you that the light is about to turn red.
Green: Go (if the path is clear).
Note: While “yellow” is very common in casual conversation, “amber” is the technical term often used in driving manuals and exams.
