How do I say 'I don't understand'?
The essential phrase when you can't follow spoken Chinese — directly names the channel of failure.
我听不懂
I don't understand (what you're saying).
I hear but don't comprehend.
I don't understand (what you're saying).
WHEN IT FITS
Chinese comprehension vocabulary is channel-specific — you must name how the understanding failed:
- 听不懂 — hearing problem. The words came in but didn’t parse. This is what language learners say most. The 不懂 is a result complement: “listen + not comprehend.”
- 看不懂 — reading problem. The characters are visible but meaning doesn’t form.
- 不明白 — logic/reason problem. You heard/read the words but the idea doesn’t make sense.
The result complement pattern (verb + 得/不 + complement) is one of the most useful grammatical structures in Chinese. It describes whether an action achieves its result: 听得懂 (can understand by listening), 听不懂 (can’t understand by listening), 看得见 (can see), 看不见 (can’t see).
For language learners, the survival sequence:
- 不好意思,我听不太懂。(Sorry, I don’t really understand.)
- 请说慢一点。(Please speak more slowly.)
- 你会说英语吗?(Do you speak English?)
The 不太 before 懂 softens it: 听不太懂 = “I don’t quite catch it” — gentler than 听不懂 which is the blunt “I don’t understand.”
HOW PEOPLE ACTUALLY SAY IT
你能说慢一点吗?我听不懂。
Can you speak more slowly? I don't understand.
Asking for accommodation不好意思,我听不太懂,你会说英语吗?
Sorry, I don't really understand — do you speak English?
Falling back to EnglishCHOOSE BY SITUATION
看不懂
I don't understand (what I'm reading).
The problem is written text, not speech请再说一遍
Please say it again.
You want a repetition rather than just stating non-understanding