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How to Say ‘I don't understand’ in Mexican Spanish

No entiendo

noh en-tee-EN-doh

[noh en-tee-EN-doh]

💬 Usage Tip: Very useful and honest. To sound softer, you can also say “No me queda claro.”

🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexican corporate culture, it’s often better to admit confusion politely than pretend to understand and make mistakes later.

Phrase Breakdown

No

[noh]

no / not

Negates the verb that follows, creating the meaning 'do not'.

Example

No entiendo esta parte del proceso.

I do not understand this part of the process.

entiendo

[en-tee-EN-doh]

I understand

When used with 'no', it becomes 'I don't understand'.

Example

No entiendo el mensaje del cliente.

I don't understand the client's message.

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