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听不懂 (tīng bù dǒng) is a common phrase used in Mandarin Chinese to express that one does not understand what someone else is saying. It can be translated as "don't understand (another's speaking)" or "can't comprehend (what someone is saying)".
For example:
- 我听不懂你在说什么。(Wǒ tīng bù dǒng nǐ zài shuō shénme.) - I don't understand what you're saying.
- 他的口音很重,我听不懂。(Tā de kǒuyīn hěn zhòng, wǒ tīng bù dǒng.) - His accent is very heavy, I can't comprehend what he's saying.
In this phrase, 听 (tīng) means "to listen" and 不懂 (bù dǒng) means "don't understand". It is often used in informal or casual conversations, and can be used in both formal and informal situations.
Other similar phrases that can be used to express the same meaning include 不明白 (bù míngbái) and 不理解 (bù lǐjiě), both of which also mean "don't understand". However, 听不懂 (tīng bù dǒng) specifically refers to not understanding what someone is saying, while 不明白 (bù míngbái) and 不理解 (bù lǐjiě) can also refer to not understanding a concept or idea expressed through written or printed text.
Overall, 听不懂 (tīng bù dǒng) is a useful phrase to express that you are having difficulty understanding someone's speech, and can be used in a variety of situations.
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