What is siento no Entiendo?
What is siento no Entiendo?
I’m sorry I do not understand.
How does Lo siento mean I’m sorry?
I feel it
Why do we say lo siento?
Sentir, the verb from which siento came from, means “to be sorry about” or “to regret”. That “something” is what the “Lo” is there for; it acts as the object to the verb sentir. Therefore with “Lo siento,” you are saying “I am sorry about it” or “I regret that this happened”.
How do you reply to Lo siento?
In english you would usually reply with ‘that’s ok’ or ‘no worries’.
How do you respond when someone says sorry in Spanish?
3 Answers
- No hay problema = No problem.
- No importa. = It’s fine.
- No te preocupes. = Don’t worry about it.
- Está bien. = It’s cool.
What is Disculpe?
Disculpar is the verb meaning – to excuse. Disculpe can be used as ‘excuse me’ it is the formal version, disculpa is a little bit more informal and these words can be used for instance if you want to pass someone on the street or get someone’s attention etc.
Is Disculpe rude?
5 Answers. “Disculpe” is used more when you want to ask something. If you want to be polite, talking to someone you don’t know you can say: -Disculpe, me podría decir la hora, por favor.
Is Perdon formal?
Perdone is very formal. You would use perdone to apologize with a stranger. Perdona is more informal, you would use it to apologize with people you know, like friends or family members.
Does Perdon mean sorry?
perdon–pardon or forgiveness vs. lo siento— I’m sorry. Both are words for feeling sorry or asking for forgiveness.
What is the difference between Perdon and Disculpe?
Perdon is also “excuse me” (literal Pardon) but is used more in the event that two people accidentally bump into each other in a crowded space. Its basically an apology in essence. Disculpe is also a form of “excuse me” but more in an exclamatory form: “Excuse me!” Implying shock or surprise at something said or done.
What’s the difference between Disculpe and Disculpa?
Disculpe is more formal, if you talk to someone you don’t know Disculpa is a little bit more informal, or it’s used if the person you’re talking to is young…
Can que mean who in Spanish?
It can mean who, whom, or that and is often used with the prepositions a, con, and de. In the previous examples, que and quien have both referred to specific nouns (e.g. Carmen, la señora,las personas, or el profesor).