speaking low/softly/quietly

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ophiuchus

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Hi,

I know that if you want to ask somebody not to speak so loud you can say: can you lower your voice? My doubt comes when I use the structure: Can you speak (more) ... ?

Which is correct?

  • Can you speak low(er)? (I guess this is wrong and I'm translating from my language)
  • Can you speak (more) quietly?
  • Can you speak (more) softly?
Thanks!!
 
Hi Gil,

thanks very much.
Yes, silly me! I should have written could or will you?! Thanks very much.

One more question: are all three synonymous?

:roll:phi
 
Hi Gil,

thanks very much.
Yes, silly me! I should have written could or will you?! Thanks very much.

One more question: are all three synonymous?

:roll:phi

In the right context they're synonyms but low and soft certainly have other meanings too.
 
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