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Pardon? - Could you say that again? - ESL Video



 
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Pardon? - Could you say that again? - ESL Video #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:43 am   Pardon? - Could you say that again? - ESL Video
 

Quick video , going over other ways to say "pardon?" and the nuances of each.



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Pardon? - Could you say that again? - ESL Video #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 01, 2010 17:31 pm   Pardon? - Could you say that again? - ESL Video
 

Are you searching for pardon's synonyms? I think pardon could refer to some polite requests. For example, pardon me may mean excuse me, pardon may mean louder please (while speaking).
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