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How to Say ‘Could you explain again?’ in Simplified Chinese

可以再解释一遍吗?

💬 Usage Tip: Adding [一遍] (yībiàn) softens the request by indicating a repeat action.

🇨🇳 In China: Patience in repeating explanations can reflect politeness and respect.

Phrase Breakdown

可以

can/may

Indicates permission or possibility.

Example

我可以进来吗?

May I come in?

again

Indicates repetition of an action.

Example

请再说一次。

Please say it again.

解释

explain

Making something clear or understandable.

Example

请解释这个词。

Please explain this word.

一遍

one more time

Completing an action from start to finish once more.

Example

请再写一遍。

Please write it one more time.

question particle

Used at the end of a sentence to form a yes/no question.

Example

你认识他吗?

Do you know him?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

可以

[kě yǐ]

can

Used to indicate possibility or capability.

Example

你可以帮我吗?

Can you help me?

[zài]

again

Once more; another time.

Example

请再说一遍。

Please say it again.

解释

[jiě shì]

explain

To make something clear by describing it in more detail.

Example

他会详细地解释这个问题。

He will explain the problem in detail.

[]

one

The number representing a single unit.

Example

请等一等。

Please wait a moment.

[biàn]

time

Refers to an occurrence or count of an event.

Example

请说三遍。

Please say it three times.

[ma]

question mark

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

Example

你好吗?

How are you?

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