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How to Say ‘Can you speak slowly?’ in Japanese

ゆっくり話してもらえますか?

ゆっくりはなしてもらえますか?

💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced as [ゆっくりはなしてもらえますか?] (yuk-ku-ri ha-na-shi-te mo-ra-e-ma-su ka).

🇯🇵 In Japan: This polite request helps facilitate better understanding, especially in busy or noisy environments.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

ゆっくりゆっくり

[yukkuri]

slowly

At a slow speed; not quickly.

Example

ゆっくり歩いてください。

Please walk slowly.

話しはなし

[hanashi]

to speak

To communicate using words.

Example

日本語で話します。

I speak in Japanese.

[te]

and

Used to connect words of the same part of speech.

Example

食べて飲む。

Eat and drink.

もらえもらえ

[morae]

can receive

To be able to obtain something.

Example

一緒に行ってもらえますか。

Can you go with me?

ますます

[masu]

polite ending

A polite verb ending in Japanese.

Example

手伝ってくれますか。

Can you help me?

[ka]

question marker

Placed at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.

Example

これは何ですか。

What is this?

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