Examples of using "Verstaat" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Mary understands Chinese.
- Mary understands Mandarin.
- Mary understands Standard Chinese.
He understands French.
Tom understands French.
Do you understand French?
Does he understand Italian?
Tom doesn't understand French.
Tom doesn't understand Mary.
You don't understand British humour.
Does she understand what he's saying?
Do you understand what I'm saying?
You understand, don't you?
Does she understand Italian?
Do you know what I mean?
Tom clearly doesn't understand French very well.
- Tom didn't know that Mary understood French.
- Tom didn't know that Mary used to understand French.
She doesn't understand the slang used by young people.
- You see what I mean?
- Do you follow?
- Do you understand?
- Understand?
- Capisce?
He knows the art of making friends.
Don't worry. She doesn't understand German.
- Do you get it?
- Capisce?
Do you understand French?
Does she understand Italian?
Do you understand Italian?
Do you understand what I'm saying?
- Do you understand?
- You understand, right?
- Understand?
- Capisce?
He knows the art of making people feel at home.
Students generally like a teacher who understands their problems.
- My friend's dog understands Esperanto. At least the most important commands.
- My friend's dog understands Esperanto - at least, the most important orders.
She doesn't understand the slang used by young people.
Don't be shy about talking to the teacher; if you don't understand, use some initiative!
- Do you understand what I mean?
- Do you understand what I want to say?
Understand?
- Do you understand what I am saying to you?
- Do you understand what I'm telling you?
Any normal person definitely does not understand such sentences. They go in one ear and out the other.