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The Latin equivalent of the English question 'Do you understand' is Intellegis? The question is in the second person singular form of the present indicative. The form in the infinitive is 'intellegere'.

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to understand, the verb: intellego, intellegere, intellexi, intellectum

understand! (verb conjugated in the imperative, an order): intellege!

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Non intelligo can be translated "I don't understand"

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Non intellego quaestionem tuam.

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