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Then you transfer money to me, and then you transfer money to me? What's the difference in language meaning?
These are two sentences with different meanings: the former is affirmative and asks you to transfer the money to me, but the word "ah" seems to be more euphemistic. After all, it requires you to transfer money to him. The latter is expressed by rhetorical questions. Can you transfer money to me? A statement means that he doesn't believe what you said and takes it back, which means that he can't do something without money now.
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