Não entendi (OR) Não entendo
to understand= entender I understand - Eu entendo Do you understand? Entendes? (Portugal) Você entende? (Brazil)
You can say "Eu entendo" in Brazilian Portuguese to mean "I understand."
"Não entendo" means "I don't understand" in Portuguese.
This is Portuguese for "I don't understand you".
European Portuguese - 'Tu não percebes' Brazilian Portuguese - 'Você não percebe' Sounds like you want to say that you don't understand, not literally 'you don't understand' in which case it's: (eu) não percebo Brazilian or European? European is Tu Nao percebees Brazilian is Voce nao percebe
to understand= entender I understand - Eu entendo Do you understand? Entendes? (Portugal) Você entende? (Brazil)
You can say "Eu entendo" in Brazilian Portuguese to mean "I understand."
"Não entendo" means "I don't understand" in Portuguese.
This is Portuguese for "I don't understand you".
Yes, Portuguese speakers can generally understand Spanish to some extent due to the similarities between the two languages.
Yes, speakers of Spanish can generally understand Portuguese to some extent due to the similarities between the two languages.
well, i don't really understand what you mean by portuguese school, but if you mean how does school translate into portuguese, then it's "escola".
"Understanding" in Portuguese is translated as "compreensão."
European Portuguese - 'Tu não percebes' Brazilian Portuguese - 'Você não percebe' Sounds like you want to say that you don't understand, not literally 'you don't understand' in which case it's: (eu) não percebo Brazilian or European? European is Tu Nao percebees Brazilian is Voce nao percebe
I really dont understand this question. I really dont understand this question. I really dont understand this question.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'I don't understand you' is the following: Eu nao entendo voce. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: AY-oo now een-TEHN-doo voh-SAY. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'eu' means 'I'; 'nao' 'not'; 'entendo' '[I] understand'; and 'voce' 'you'.
Yes, Spanish and Portuguese speakers can generally understand each other to some extent due to the similarities between the two languages.