In 15 Sekunden
- A polite way to ask someone to say something again.
- Works in both professional and casual daily settings.
- Add 'por favor' to sound more polite and friendly.
Bedeutung
This is your go-to phrase for when you didn't catch what someone said. It's a polite, simple way to ask someone to say something one more time.
Wichtige Beispiele
3 von 6Ordering at a restaurant
Desculpe, pode repetir os pratos do dia?
Sorry, can you repeat the specials of the day?
In a business meeting
Pode repetir esse último ponto, por favor?
Can you repeat that last point, please?
Texting a friend
Não entendi o áudio, pode repetir?
I didn't understand the voice note, can you repeat?
Kultureller Hintergrund
Brazilians often use 'Oi?' with a rising intonation. It's not a greeting in this context, but a very common way to say 'What?'. In Portugal, 'Como?' or 'Perdão?' is preferred over 'Oi?'. Using 'Oi?' to mean 'What?' is uniquely Brazilian and might confuse people in Lisbon. In Luanda, you might hear 'Como é?' used frequently. It's informal and very common in daily street interactions. In professional settings, it's common to apologize before asking for repetition to show that the failure to hear was yours, not the speaker's fault.
The Power of 'Por Favor'
Always add 'por favor' at the end. It turns a command into a polite request instantly.
Don't just say 'O quê?'
Saying 'O quê?' can sound aggressive or annoyed. 'Pode repetir?' is much friendlier.
In 15 Sekunden
- A polite way to ask someone to say something again.
- Works in both professional and casual daily settings.
- Add 'por favor' to sound more polite and friendly.
What It Means
Pode repetir? is the ultimate safety net for your ears. It literally translates to "Can you repeat?" but it functions as a polite request for clarification. It is clear, direct, and incredibly useful. You use it when the music is too loud. You use it when someone speaks too fast. It tells the speaker you are listening but missed a bit.
How To Use It
Think of this as a versatile tool in your pocket. You can use it as a standalone question. Just add a rising intonation at the end. You can also add por favor to make it extra sweet. It works in almost any setting. You don't need complex grammar to make it work. Just say it clearly and wait for the replay.
When To Use It
Use it at a busy bakery when the clerk asks about your bread. Use it in a business meeting when a colleague drops a heavy statistic. It is perfect for phone calls with bad reception. If you're at a party and the music is thumping, this is your best friend. It shows you actually care about what the other person is saying. It’s much better than just nodding and pretending you understood.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using it if you want to sound very formal with a dignitary. In those cases, Poderia repetir? is a slightly more elegant choice. Don't use it if you didn't hear anything at all for five minutes. That would be a very long repeat! Also, don't use it aggressively. If you say it with a frown, it might sound like you're challenging them. Keep your face friendly and your tone curious.
Cultural Background
Portuguese speakers are generally very patient with language learners. They appreciate the effort you make to understand. In Brazil and Portugal, communication is very social. Asking someone to repeat is seen as a sign of engagement. It’s not considered rude or a sign of low intelligence. It’s just part of the flow of a lively conversation. People will often slow down or use simpler words once you ask.
Common Variations
If you want to be super casual, try Como? or O quê?. For a more formal touch, use Poderia repetir?. In Brazil, you might hear Oi? used like "What?" or "Excuse me?". If you want to be very polite, say Desculpe, pode repetir?. Each variation changes the flavor slightly but keeps the same goal. Pick the one that fits your current vibe and the person you're talking to.
Nutzungshinweise
This phrase is safe for 95% of situations. It sits right in the middle of the formality scale, making it a perfect 'all-rounder' for any speaker.
The Power of 'Por Favor'
Always add 'por favor' at the end. It turns a command into a polite request instantly.
Don't just say 'O quê?'
Saying 'O quê?' can sound aggressive or annoyed. 'Pode repetir?' is much friendlier.
Pair with 'Mais Devagar'
If you are a learner, say 'Pode repetir mais devagar?'. It solves two problems at once!
The Brazilian 'Oi?'
Don't be offended if a Brazilian says 'Oi?' to you. They aren't saying hello again; they just missed your last sentence.
Beispiele
6Desculpe, pode repetir os pratos do dia?
Sorry, can you repeat the specials of the day?
Great for when the waiter speaks too fast about the menu.
Pode repetir esse último ponto, por favor?
Can you repeat that last point, please?
Professional and clear for ensuring you have the right data.
Não entendi o áudio, pode repetir?
I didn't understand the voice note, can you repeat?
Commonly used when audio quality is poor in messaging apps.
O quê? Pode repetir? Está muito barulho!
What? Can you repeat? It's too noisy!
Used with a bit of volume to be heard over music.
Você disse que ganhou na loteria? Pode repetir?!
You said you won the lottery? Can you repeat?!
Used to express shock or disbelief at good news.
Pode repetir a explicação, por favor?
Can you repeat the explanation, please?
Standard classroom etiquette for clarification.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to ask someone to repeat politely.
Desculpe, você ____ repetir, por favor?
'Pode' is the correct conjugation of 'poder' (can) for 'você'.
Which phrase is the most formal way to ask for repetition?
Choose the formal option:
The conditional 'Poderia' and the addition of 'por favor' make it the most formal.
Complete the dialogue in a noisy cafe.
Atendente: 'O seu café custa cinco reais.' Você: 'O quê? O barulho está alto. ________?'
You need the attendant to say the price again because of the noise.
Match the phrase to the situation.
1. 'Como?' | 2. 'Poderia reiterar?' | 3. 'Pode repetir?'
'Como?' is informal, 'Poderia reiterar?' is very formal, and 'Pode repetir?' is neutral.
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Formality Levels
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenDesculpe, você ____ repetir, por favor?
'Pode' is the correct conjugation of 'poder' (can) for 'você'.
Choose the formal option:
The conditional 'Poderia' and the addition of 'por favor' make it the most formal.
Atendente: 'O seu café custa cinco reais.' Você: 'O quê? O barulho está alto. ________?'
You need the attendant to say the price again because of the noise.
1. 'Como?' | 2. 'Poderia reiterar?' | 3. 'Pode repetir?'
'Como?' is informal, 'Poderia reiterar?' is very formal, and 'Pode repetir?' is neutral.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, it's neutral-polite. However, 'Poderia repetir?' is slightly better for showing extra respect.
'Pode repetir?' is a full sentence and more formal. 'Como?' is a short, informal interjection.
Technically yes, but it's better to use 'O que significa [palavra]?' so they explain it instead of just saying it again.
It's a cultural quirk! It's used exactly like 'What?' or 'Pardon?' in English.
You can use 'Pode repetir?', but 'Como disse?' or 'Perdão?' are also very common and polite.
It's very informal. Use it only with close friends or family.
No, 'Pode repetir?' already implies 'você'. Adding it is optional and usually for emphasis.
Just add 'o/a [coisa]' at the end. E.g., 'Pode repetir o endereço?'
In Brazil, 'Hã?' or 'Hein?' are very casual/slangy ways to ask for repetition.
In an email, it's better to say 'Poderia confirmar...' or 'Poderia repetir as informações...'
Verwandte Redewendungen
Mais devagar
similarMore slowly
O que significa?
contrastWhat does it mean?
Não entendi
builds onI didn't understand
Como se diz...?
similarHow do you say...?
Poderia soletrar?
specialized formCould you spell it?