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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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I'll explain you the difference or I'll explain to you the difference?
  

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You need to, but more natural would be I'll explain the difference to you.
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Anonymous I'll explain you the difference or I'll explain to you the difference?
My guess is that most people say, "I'll explain the difference."

Of course, you're explaining it to the person (or persons) who is (are) listening, i.e., "to you", but there's no real need to say so.

CJ

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