INTRODUCTION |
In this lesson we’ll look at a very useful phrase meaning "I don't understand." It’s useful because there may be situations in which you don't immediately understand what people are saying. |
Lesson focus
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In Afrikaans, “I don’t understand” is Ek verstaan nie. Let's break it down by syllable. |
(slow) Ek verstaan nie |
Now let's hear it one more time. |
Ek verstaan nie |
First we have the word ek, which means “I” in this context. |
(slow) ek |
ek |
Next, we have verstaan, which means “to understand.” |
(slow) verstaan |
verstaan |
With these two words you can say ek verstaan meaning “I do understand.” |
To say “I don’t understand” you simply need to add one extra word meaning “not.” nie. |
(slow) nie |
nie |
Therefore “I don’t understand” in Afrikaans is.. |
(slow) Ek verstaan nie |
Ek verstaan nie |
To make your sentence polite, you can add “I’m sorry” at the beginning of the sentence, which is Ek is jammer in Afrikaans. |
So the whole phrase will be "I'm sorry, I don't understand." In Afrikaans, this is |
Ek is jammer, ek verstaan nie. |
When you don't understand something, you can also be more proactive and say "What does it mean?" This phrase in Afrikaans is Wat bedoel dit? Let's break it down by syllable. |
(slow) Wat bedoel dit? |
Once again.. |
Wat bedoel dit? |
The first word, wat, means "what." |
(slow) wat |
wat |
The second word is bedoel, the verb meaning "to mean." |
(slow) bedoel |
bedoel |
Lastly, we have the pronoun dit, meaning “that.” |
(slow) dit |
dit |
All together, once again “What does it mean?” is.. |
Wat bedoel dit? |
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