A1 Expression ニュートラル 3分で読める

能换吗?

neng huan ma?

Can I exchange it?

直訳: Can exchange [question particle]?

15秒でわかる

  • Use it to swap items in shops or restaurants.
  • Place the object before the phrase for more clarity.
  • Add 'Qǐngwèn' at the start to sound more polite.

意味

This is your go-to phrase for asking if you can swap something out. Whether it's a shirt that doesn't fit or a side dish you want to change, it's the polite way to ask for an exchange.

主な例文

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At a clothing store with a tight shirt

这个号太小了,能换吗?

This size is too small, can I exchange it?

2

At a restaurant wanting to swap fries for salad

我不想要薯条,能换成沙拉吗?

I don't want fries, can I exchange them for salad?

3

In a formal meeting regarding a schedule

时间有点冲突,请问能换吗?

There is a bit of a schedule conflict, may I ask if we can change it?

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文化的背景

In many Chinese shops, you must have the receipt (小票) to exchange items. The phrase is used similarly, but people might say '可以換嗎' more often than '能換嗎'. In Cantonese, the phrase is '可以換嗎?' (ho2 ji5 wun6 maa1).

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Be specific

Add the object name before '能换吗' to be clearer, e.g., '这个能换吗?'.

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Smile

A smile makes the request sound much more polite in Chinese culture.

15秒でわかる

  • Use it to swap items in shops or restaurants.
  • Place the object before the phrase for more clarity.
  • Add 'Qǐngwèn' at the start to sound more polite.

What It Means

能换吗 (néng huàn ma) is a simple, three-word powerhouse. means 'can' or 'to be able to.' means 'to change' or 'to exchange.' The at the end turns the whole thing into a question. It is the verbal equivalent of holding up a receipt and looking hopeful. You are asking for permission to make a switch. It is direct but perfectly polite for daily life.

How To Use It

Using it is incredibly easy. You just point at the object and say the phrase. If you want to be more specific, put the object first. For example, 这个能换吗? (Can I exchange this one?). You don't need complex grammar here. It works best in retail or service settings. Just remember to keep your tone rising at the end like a standard English question. It’s short, punchy, and gets the job done without any fuss.

When To Use It

You will use this most often while shopping. Maybe that 'Large' shirt feels more like a 'Small.' Or perhaps you bought a drink and realized it's way too sweet. You can also use it when dealing with seats. If you are on a train and want to sit with a friend, you can ask a neighbor 能换吗? while pointing at the empty seat. It’s also great for currency exchange or swapping tasks with a coworker.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this for abstract things like feelings or people. You wouldn't ask to 'exchange' a boyfriend using this phrase—that would be awkward! Also, avoid using it in very high-stakes formal negotiations where you need more flowery language. If you are at a fancy five-star gala, you might want to add a 请问 (may I ask) at the beginning. Using it too bluntly with a superior might sound a bit demanding. Stick to physical objects or simple arrangements.

Cultural Background

In China, the concept of 'mianzi' or 'face' is important. When you ask 能换吗?, you are making a request that could be denied. Most shopkeepers are happy to help if the item is unused. However, in smaller markets, expect a little back-and-forth. It’s not just a transaction; it’s a social interaction. Interestingly, with the rise of mobile payments, this phrase is now often used for digital mistakes too. If you sent money to the wrong person, you might desperately ask if they can 'exchange' or return it.

Common Variations

If you want to be extra polite, say 请问能换吗? (Excuse me, can I exchange this?). If you want to specify what you want to exchange it *for*, use 能换那个吗? (Can I exchange it for that one?). In casual texting, people often just drop the and use a question mark: 能换?. If you are feeling very certain, you might ask 可以换吗?, which is almost identical but slightly more focused on permission than physical ability.

使い方のコツ

The phrase is neutral and safe for 90% of daily interactions. Just remember that it implies a physical or logical swap, not a cancellation of a service.

💡

Be specific

Add the object name before '能换吗' to be clearer, e.g., '这个能换吗?'.

💬

Smile

A smile makes the request sound much more polite in Chinese culture.

例文

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#1 At a clothing store with a tight shirt

这个号太小了,能换吗?

This size is too small, can I exchange it?

A very common retail scenario.

#2 At a restaurant wanting to swap fries for salad

我不想要薯条,能换成沙拉吗?

I don't want fries, can I exchange them for salad?

Uses 'huàn chéng' to specify the replacement.

#3 In a formal meeting regarding a schedule

时间有点冲突,请问能换吗?

There is a bit of a schedule conflict, may I ask if we can change it?

Adding 'qǐngwèn' makes it professional.

#4 Texting a friend about a movie ticket

这张票能换吗?

Can this ticket be exchanged?

Short and direct for messaging.

#5 Humorous moment with a bad gift

这件毛衣太丑了,能换个男朋友吗?

This sweater is so ugly, can I exchange for a new boyfriend?

A joke playing on the word 'exchange'.

#6 On a train wanting to sit with family

我想和家人坐在一起,能换吗?

I want to sit with my family, can we swap?

Used for swapping seats.

自分をテスト

Which phrase is correct for asking to exchange an item?

A: 能退吗? B: 能换吗?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: B

换 means exchange, 退 means return for refund.

Fill in the missing word.

这件衣服太小了,能____吗?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解:

换 is the correct verb for exchange.

🎉 スコア: /2

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練習問題バンク

2 問題
Which phrase is correct for asking to exchange an item? Choose A1

A: 能退吗? B: 能换吗?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: B

换 means exchange, 退 means return for refund.

Fill in the missing word. Fill Blank A1

这件衣服太小了,能____吗?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解:

换 is the correct verb for exchange.

🎉 スコア: /2

よくある質問

8 問

Mostly for physical items or simple arrangements.

No, it is very standard and polite.

They might say '不可以' (not possible).

No, that would be very strange.

It is neutral.

Use '能退吗?'.

Yes, it is understood perfectly.

Yes, '请问' at the start is very polite.

関連フレーズ

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可以换吗?

synonym

Is it okay to exchange?

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能退吗?

contrast

Can I return it?

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更换

builds on

To replace/exchange

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