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3 Dec 2020
- Simplified Chinese (China) Near fluent
- Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
Which one is correct?
‘I dont understand what you saying.’
‘I dont understand what are you saying.’
‘I dont understand what you say.’
Which one is correct?
‘I dont understand what you saying.’
‘I dont understand what are you saying.’
‘I dont understand what you say.’
‘I dont understand what you saying.’
‘I dont understand what are you saying.’
‘I dont understand what you say.’
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- English (US)
I think you mean, "I don't understand what you are saying." This means that you don't understand what is being said right now.
Your expression, "I don't understand what you say." is a correct sentence, but it is not a normal expression. It could be said to someone you speak to often that you can't understand. Don't use this saying until you understand it completely or you will sound foreign.
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@Devion_lehm8
“I don’t understand what you are saying”
OR
“I do not understand what you are saying”
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