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Which one do you prefer?.
"I can't hear you very well".
"I can't hear you very clearly".
I wonder which one is the sentence that a native English speaker prefer to use.
2019年4月4日 07:14
回答 · 8
3
They mean two slightly different things.
'hear you well' means more that the sound is quiet
'hear you clearly' means more that the sound is muffled or distorted.
2019年4月4日
2
I mostly agree with Gary but I think they're essentially synonymous in every day use. I use both. I probably use 'well' slightly more just because it's shorter.
2019年4月4日
1
in daily use not much difference, but when you would say either is a bit like this.
"I can't hear you clearly" is more likely to be used when communicating over a distorted radio.
"I can't hear you well" is used when you did not hear because the voice was soft from the other person.
A person with hearing difficulties might say either sentence. To describe either their lack of hearing, or the distorted sound they hear within their ear(s)
2019年4月4日
1
They mean the exact same thing. Saying I can't hear you very well is more common.
2019年4月4日
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Kai
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中国語 (普通話), 中国語 (広東語), 中国語 (福建語), 英語, インドネシア語, マライ語, ロシア語
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