意思
Expressing confusion or lack of comprehension
文化背景
In Kolkata, people might respond to this phrase by switching to 'Hinglish' or English to help you out. They appreciate the effort to speak Bengali. In Dhaka, saying you don't understand often leads to a very enthusiastic and detailed explanation. People are very proud of their language and love helping learners. In literary circles, instead of 'bujhte parchi na', you might hear 'durboddho' (difficult to understand/arcane). In villages, if you say you don't understand, people might use more hand gestures and local dialects to try and bridge the gap.
The 'Thik' Trick
Add 'thik' (exactly) before 'bujhte' to sound more polite: 'Ami thik bujhte parchi na.' It sounds less like you're failing and more like the topic is just a bit complex.
Don't just say 'Na'
Saying just 'Na' (No) can be blunt. Always use the full phrase 'Bujhte parchi na' to be more communicative.
意思
Expressing confusion or lack of comprehension
The 'Thik' Trick
Add 'thik' (exactly) before 'bujhte' to sound more polite: 'Ami thik bujhte parchi na.' It sounds less like you're failing and more like the topic is just a bit complex.
Don't just say 'Na'
Saying just 'Na' (No) can be blunt. Always use the full phrase 'Bujhte parchi na' to be more communicative.
Body Language
A slight tilt of the head or a puzzled expression while saying this phrase helps convey your meaning even if your pronunciation isn't perfect.
自我测试
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the phrase.
আমি আপনার কথা ______ পারছি না।
'Bujhte' is the infinitive 'to understand' which fits the 'parchi na' structure.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I don't understand' in a casual conversation?
Casual 'I don't understand':
Dropping the 'Ami' is very common and natural in casual Bengali.
Match the situation to the best response.
Someone is speaking very fast in Bengali and you are lost.
This is the standard survival phrase for this situation.
Complete the dialogue.
A: এই অংকটা খুব সহজ। B: কিন্তু আমি ______ পারছি না।
In the context of a math problem (অংক), 'understanding' is the logical action.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习আমি আপনার কথা ______ পারছি না।
'Bujhte' is the infinitive 'to understand' which fits the 'parchi na' structure.
Casual 'I don't understand':
Dropping the 'Ami' is very common and natural in casual Bengali.
Someone is speaking very fast in Bengali and you are lost.
This is the standard survival phrase for this situation.
A: এই অংকটা খুব সহজ। B: কিন্তু আমি ______ পারছি না।
In the context of a math problem (অংক), 'understanding' is the logical action.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Use 'parchi na' for 'I don't understand right now.' Use 'pari na' for 'I generally cannot understand' (e.g., I can't understand physics).
Yes! 'Bujhlam na' is a very common, slightly shorter way to say 'I didn't get that.'
Not at all. It is a neutral and honest way to ask for help in a conversation.
Add 'kichui' (anything): 'Ami kichui bujhte parchi na.'
Say: 'Ami apnar bhasha bujhte parchi na.'
In Bengali, negative markers almost always follow the verb they negate.
You can say 'Ami bujhte parlam na' or 'Ami bishoyti bujhte parchi na' for a more formal tone.
'Bujh' is for understanding logic/meaning. 'Jan' is for knowing facts/information.
Yes, but it's better to say 'Ami bishoyti sposto hote parchi na' (I am not being able to be clear on the matter).
Say: 'Ami bujhte parchi na keno.'
相关表达
আবার বলুন (Abar bolun)
builds onPlease say it again.
ধীরে বলুন (Dhire bolun)
similarPlease speak slowly.
আমি জানি না (Ami jani na)
contrastI don't know.
পরিষ্কার (Porishkar)
specialized formClear.