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I need to look for 4 different expressions to say "yes", "no" and I "dont understand". Would you help me?
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I need to look for 4 different expressions to say "yes", "no" and I "dont understand". Would you help me?
On this site, one of the most commonly used expressions for saying 'no' is this:

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