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Five ways to say "I understand". Have you got any more?

1.    To follow


For example: ‘Oh, yes, I follow you now’. 

2.     To get the point


For example: ‘I get your point, I think you’re right’.  


3.     To get the picture


For example: ‘I get the picture’.  


4.     To catch on


For example: ‘She tends to catch on fairly quickly’.  


5.     To catch one’s drift


For example: ‘Don’t worry, I catch your drift’. 
4 juin 2020 15:03
Commentaires · 13
6
To know what's up, e.g. "he knows what's up".
To connect the dots, e.g. "I've already connected the dots".
To figure it out, e.g. "she figured it out".
To see how it is, e.g. "I see how it is".
To make sense, e.g. "that makes sense".
4 juin 2020
5
I hear you.
That's crystal clear.
I know what you mean.
I see where you're coming from.
I get you.

Military/Aviation:
Roger that: received and understood.

5 juin 2020
4
The first one that comes to mind is - "It's all clear now!" :)
7 juin 2020
4
Fathom (v) (formal): to discover, understand, or comprehend the meaning of something

"It's impossible to fathom the enormity of the universe."
5 juin 2020
3
I see
7 juin 2020
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