Significado
A polite request for someone to repeat what was said.
Contexto cultural
In Korea, it is common to use '네?' (Yes?) with a rising tone as a shorthand for 'Pardon?'. It is polite and very natural. In a Korean office, asking '다시 말해주세요' might be seen as slightly too casual. It's better to use '다시 말씀해 주시겠습니까?' to show respect for the hierarchy. In texting, Koreans often use '뭐라고?' or just '뭐?' if they are friends. If they are being cute (Aegyo), they might write '다시 말해죠~' (changing '주세요' to '죠'). Korean students are often shy to ask for repetition. Teachers appreciate it when a student says '다시 말해주세요' because it shows active listening.
Add '죄송하지만'
Adding '죄송하지만' (I'm sorry but) before the phrase makes you sound much more fluent and polite.
Watch your intonation
If you say it with a flat or falling tone, it can sound like a command. Use a slightly rising, questioning tone.
Significado
A polite request for someone to repeat what was said.
Add '죄송하지만'
Adding '죄송하지만' (I'm sorry but) before the phrase makes you sound much more fluent and polite.
Watch your intonation
If you say it with a flat or falling tone, it can sound like a command. Use a slightly rising, questioning tone.
Use '한번만'
Saying '다시 한번만 말해주세요' (Please say it just one more time) sounds more natural and humble.
The 'Ne' Trick
If you are in a rush, just saying '네?' is the most common way Koreans ask for a repeat.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to make the phrase 'Please say it again'.
다시 _______주세요.
'말해' comes from '말하다' (to speak).
Which phrase is the most polite for a classroom setting?
Asking a teacher to repeat something:
The '-요' ending is necessary for politeness with a teacher.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 제 전화번호는 010-1234-5678입니다. B: 죄송합니다. 너무 빨라요. ________.
B is asking for the phone number to be repeated because it was too fast.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are talking to a stranger on the street and didn't hear them.
Strangers require the polite '-요' form.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Formality Levels
Banco de exercicios
4 exercicios다시 _______주세요.
'말해' comes from '말하다' (to speak).
Asking a teacher to repeat something:
The '-요' ending is necessary for politeness with a teacher.
A: 제 전화번호는 010-1234-5678입니다. B: 죄송합니다. 너무 빨라요. ________.
B is asking for the phone number to be repeated because it was too fast.
You are talking to a stranger on the street and didn't hear them.
Strangers require the polite '-요' form.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt's okay, but '다시 말씀해 주시겠어요?' is much better for a boss.
'다시' means 'again' in the sense of repeating a specific action. '또' means 'again' in the sense of 'another time' or 'more'.
Most Koreans will understand 'Pardon', but using the Korean phrase shows respect for the language.
You say '천천히 말해주세요' (Cheon-cheon-hi mal-hae-ju-se-yo).
It's similar but slightly more informal. It's like saying 'What was that?'
It comes from the verb '주다' (to give). It turns a command into a request for a favor.
Yes, it's perfectly fine for polite texting.
You can say '죄송합니다. 아직 잘 모르겠어요.' (I'm sorry. I still don't quite know.)
Friends might say '뭐래?' (What's he/she saying?) or '머라구?' (cute spelling of 뭐라고).
The word '말' is native Korean, but it is often associated with the Hanja {言|언} (speech).
Frases relacionadas
천천히 말해주세요
similarPlease speak slowly
다시 말씀해 주세요
specialized formPlease say it again (honorific)
이해가 안 돼요
builds onI don't understand
뭐라고 하셨죠?
similarWhat did you say?
다시 한번만요
synonymJust one more time