B1 Expression Informal

¿Cómo dices?

What did you say?

Significado

Asks for repetition or clarification of something that was said.

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Contexto cultural

In Spain, '¿Cómo?' or '¿Cómo dices?' is standard. Using '¿Qué?' is common but can be seen as slightly aggressive depending on the tone. The word '¿Mande?' is extremely common. It comes from 'mándeme usted' (command me), and while some see it as a relic of colonial servility, most use it as a sign of great respect. Argentines often use '¿Cómo?' or '¿Qué?'. Because of the 'voseo', you might hear '¿Cómo decís?' (with the accent on the 'i'). Colombians are known for being very polite. They often use '¿Señora?' or '¿Señor?' as a way to say 'What did you say?'.

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The Intonation Trick

If you want to show you're shocked, make the 'dices' much higher in pitch than the 'cómo'.

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The 'Qué' Trap

Avoid just saying '¿Qué?' constantly. It makes you sound impatient or uneducated. '¿Cómo?' is always safer.

Significado

Asks for repetition or clarification of something that was said.

💡

The Intonation Trick

If you want to show you're shocked, make the 'dices' much higher in pitch than the 'cómo'.

⚠️

The 'Qué' Trap

Avoid just saying '¿Qué?' constantly. It makes you sound impatient or uneducated. '¿Cómo?' is always safer.

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Mexico's Mande

If you are in Mexico, try using '¿Mande?'. Locals will love that you know this cultural nuance.

Teste-se

You are talking to your best friend and didn't hear their joke. What do you say?

—...y entonces el elefante dijo '¡hola!'. —________, no te he oído.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ¿Cómo dices?

'¿Cómo dices?' is the correct informal form for a friend.

Complete the formal version of the phrase.

—Señor García, ¿________ dice? No le escucho bien por la interferencia.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Cómo

In formal settings with 'usted', we use 'dice' instead of 'dices'.

Match the phrase to the correct context.

1. ¿Cómo dices? (Informal) | 2. ¿Cómo dice? (Formal) | 3. ¿Mande? (Regional/Mexico)

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 1-B, 2-A, 3-C

Register and region determine the best choice.

🎉 Pontuação: /3

Recursos visuais

Banco de exercicios

3 exercicios
You are talking to your best friend and didn't hear their joke. What do you say? Choose A2

—...y entonces el elefante dijo '¡hola!'. —________, no te he oído.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ¿Cómo dices?

'¿Cómo dices?' is the correct informal form for a friend.

Complete the formal version of the phrase. Fill Blank B1

—Señor García, ¿________ dice? No le escucho bien por la interferencia.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Cómo

In formal settings with 'usted', we use 'dice' instead of 'dices'.

Match the phrase to the correct context. situation_matching B1

1. ¿Cómo dices? (Informal) | 2. ¿Cómo dice? (Formal) | 3. ¿Mande? (Regional/Mexico)

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 1-B, 2-A, 3-C

Register and region determine the best choice.

🎉 Pontuação: /3

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

Not among friends, but it can be seen as too casual for formal situations. Use '¿Perdón?' if you're unsure.

Yes, '¿Cómo?' is actually more common than the full '¿Cómo dices?' in fast conversation.

'¿Cómo dices?' asks for repetition. '¿Qué dices?' usually expresses shock or disagreement with the logic of what was said.

Use '¿Cómo dice?' or '¿Perdón, podría repetir?'. Never use 'dices' with a teacher.

Only in informal texts (WhatsApp) or in dialogue in books. It's not for formal essays.

Because it's an interrogative word. All question words in Spanish (qué, quién, cómo, etc.) take an accent.

No, it's almost exclusively Mexican. In Spain, it sounds very old-fashioned or foreign.

Say: 'Lo siento, sigo sin entender. ¿Puedes decirlo de otra forma?'.

Yes, a sharp '¿Cómo dices?' can signal that you find someone's comment offensive.

Yes: '¿Qué dijiste?' (What did you say?). It's very common.

Frases relacionadas

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¿Perdón?

similar

Pardon? / Sorry?

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¿Mande?

specialized form

What? (Polite)

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¿Qué dijiste?

similar

What did you say?

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¿Cómo?

synonym

How? / What?

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