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How to Say ‘Can you repeat that?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿puedes repetir eso?

PWEH-des reh-peh-TEER EH-so

[PWEH-des reh-peh-TEER EH-so]

💬 Usage Tip: Using 'puedes' makes the request polite in Spanish.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Politeness is important in Mexican culture, making this phrase useful.

Phrase Breakdown

¿Puedes

PWEH-des

Can you

Used to ask someone for the ability to do something.

Example

¿Puedes ayudarme?

Can you help me?

Words in this phrase

puedes

[PWEH-des]

can you

Used to ask someone if they are able or willing to do something.

Example

¿Puedes ayudarme con esto?

Can you help me with this?

repetir

[reh-peh-TEER]

repeat

To say or do something again.

Example

¿Puedes repetir tu nombre?

Can you repeat your name?

eso?

EH-so

that?

Referring to something mentioned or seen.

Example

Eso es lo que dije.

That is what I said.

Words in this phrase

eso

[EH-so]

that

Refers to something previously mentioned or easily identified.

Example

Repite eso, por favor.

Repeat that, please.

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