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How to Say "i comprehend" in Spanish

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entiendo

/en-tyen-doh//en̪ˈt̪jen̪.d̪o/

VerbA1Informal
Use 'entiendo' when you want to express understanding, particularly if you are confirming comprehension or, more frequently, if you *don't* understand something and are asking for clarification.
A person looking thoughtfully as abstract, confusing shapes resolve into one clear, illuminated concept above their head.

Examples

No entiendo la pregunta. ¿Puede repetir?

I don't understand the question. Can you repeat?

Entiendo un poco de italiano porque es similar al español.

I understand a little Italian because it's similar to Spanish.

Ella habla muy rápido, pero la entiendo perfectamente.

She speaks very fast, but I understand her perfectly.

I Understand

"Entiendo" is the form of the verb "entender" (to understand) that means "I understand." You use it when you are the one doing the understanding.

The 'e' to 'ie' Change

Notice how the base verb is "entender," but for "I understand," it becomes "entiendo." This is a common pattern in Spanish verbs where an 'e' in the middle changes to 'ie' for certain speakers (like 'yo', 'tú', 'él', and 'ellos').

Forgetting the 'e' to 'ie' change

Mistake:Yo entendo la lección.

Correction: Yo entiendo la lección. Remember that for 'yo', the verb 'entender' changes its shape a little bit to sound more natural.

Using 'Entiendo' vs. 'Comprendo'

Mistake:Using them as if they are completely different.

Correction: For most everyday situations, 'entiendo' and 'comprendo' mean the same thing: 'I understand.' 'Comprendo' can sometimes mean a deeper, more complete understanding, but you can use 'entiendo' almost everywhere.

comprendo

/kom-PREN-doh//komˈpɾen.do/

VerbA1Formal
Use 'comprendo' to convey a deeper or more intellectual grasp of a concept, situation, or idea, often implying a more formal or thoughtful understanding.
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Examples

Comprendo lo que dices sobre la importancia de estudiar.

I understand what you're saying about the importance of studying.

¿Comprendes la lección? Sí, comprendo perfectamente.

Do you understand the lesson? Yes, I understand perfectly.

Comprendo tu frustración, pero tenemos que ser pacientes.

I understand your frustration, but we have to be patient.

It's the 'Yo' Form

'Comprendo' is only used when you are the one doing the understanding (the 'I' form). If someone else understands, you must change the ending (e.g., 'él comprende').

Regular Verb Pattern

Unlike the similar verb 'entender' (which changes its stem), 'comprender' is easier! It follows the standard pattern for '-er' verbs, meaning the 'o' ending for 'yo' is always predictable.

Mixing 'Comprender' and 'Entender'

Mistake:Using 'Comprendo' when you mean 'Entiendo' (I understand).

Correction: Both are correct and interchangeable in most simple contexts. 'Entender' (entiendo) is slightly more common for casual, everyday comprehension.

Entiendo vs. Comprendo Nuance

Learners often use 'entiendo' and 'comprendo' interchangeably. While both mean 'I understand,' 'entiendo' is more common in everyday speech and often used when you don't understand. 'Comprendo' leans towards a more intellectual or formal comprehension.

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