I didn't get that Meaning in English
expression
ˈaɪ/ /ˈdɪdən/, /ˈdɪdənt/, /ˈdɪdnt/, /ˈdɪnt/ /ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈðæt/, /ðət
EYE DID-uhnt GET THAT
ˈaɪ/ /ˈdɪd(ə)nt/ /ɡˈɛt/ /ðˈæt
EYE DID-uhnt GET THAT
Definition
A polite way to say you didn't understand what someone said or meant.
Usage & Nuances
Very common in conversation; polite and informal. Often used to ask someone to repeat or explain. Can mean you didn't hear clearly or didn't understand the meaning. Similar to 'Sorry?' or 'Could you say that again?'.
Spanish: no entendí eso - no lo entendíPortuguese (BR): não entendi isso - não pegueiPortuguese (PT): não percebi isso - não entendiChinese (Simplified): 我没听懂Chinese (Traditional): 我沒聽懂Hindi: मुझे वह समझ नहीं आयाArabic: لم أفهم ذلكBengali: আমি বুঝতে পারিনি - আমি ধরতে পারিনিRussian: я не понял - я не расслышалJapanese: わかりませんでした - 聞き取れませんでしたVietnamese: tôi không hiểu - tôi không nghe rõKorean: 이해하지 못했어요 - 잘 못 들었어요Turkish: anlamadım - duymadımUrdu: مجھے سمجھ نہیں آیاIndonesian: saya tidak mengerti - saya tidak menangkap
Example Sentences
I didn't get that. Can you say it again, please?
basic
Sorry, I didn't get that last part.
basic
If I didn't get that, can I ask you again?
basic
Whoa, I didn't get that at all—what did you mean?
natural
Sorry, I didn't get that—my connection cut out for a second.
natural
I didn't get that joke—can you explain it to me?
natural