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Messier42 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Did I understand correctly?

Let me relate what had happened.
Relate=explain?
I can relate you.
Relate = understand?

Are there differences?
  

Top answer

Relate here means tell . You might relate a story.

  • Relate here means tell .
  • You might relate a story.
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Relate here means tell. You might relate a story.
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Sorry, I misunderstood part of your question. The other relate is used in sentences like I can relate to that, which means I can understand that due to my own experience.

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