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How to Say ‘Could you explain again?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿podrías explicar de nuevo?

💬 Usage Tip: Use in educational settings or confusing situations.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Valued in a learning environment showing eagerness.

Phrase Breakdown

¿Podrías

Could you

Polite request form.

Example

¿Podrías cerrar la puerta?

Could you close the door?

explicar

explain

Make an idea clear.

Example

Explicar la lección.

Explain the lesson.

de nuevo?

again

Repeat an action.

Example

Hacerlo de nuevo.

Do it again.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

podrías

[poh-dree-as]

could you

A polite way to ask someone to do something.

Example

¿Podrías ayudarme con esto?

Could you help me with this?

explicar

[eks-plee-kahr]

explain

To describe or make an idea or situation clear.

Example

Necesito que me expliques esto.

I need you to explain this to me.

de

[deh]

again

One more time or after a pause.

Example

Podrías repetir eso de nuevo.

Could you repeat that again?

nuevo

[nweh-voh]

new

Not old or already used.

Example

Compraremos muebles nuevos.

We will buy new furniture.

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