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Don't mind vs Doesn't matter - English In A Minute - YouTube

Hi, everyone! Dan for BBC Learning English here.

Today we're going to talk about

'don't mind' and 'doesn't matter'.

The verb 'mind' means 'dislike, be annoyed by

or object to'.

It's followed by (verb)ing and often used in

negatives and questions.

For example: Do you mind opening the window?

Sam: No, I don't mind.

Dan: If someone says 'I don't mind',

it means that they have no preference

or that they are happy for something to happen.

However, the verb 'matter' in English can mean

'be important'.

'English matters,' means

'English is important'.

If we say 'it doesn't matter',

it means that the thing that we are talking about

is not important or not significant.

Do you want tea or coffee?

Sam: It doesn't matter.

Dan: OK!

Sometimes they can both mean the same thing.

Sam: Do you want chicken for dinner?

Dan: I don't mind!

Sam: Do you want chicken for dinner?

Dan: It doesn't matter to me.

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Hi, everyone! Dan for BBC Learning English here. Hallo allerseits! Dan für BBC Learning English hier. 大家好! Dan for BBC Learning English 在这里。

Today we're going to talk about Heute werden wir darüber sprechen

'don't mind' and 'doesn't matter'. „egal“ und „egal“. „nie przejmuj się” i „nie ma znaczenia”. “不介意”和“没关系”。

The verb 'mind' means 'dislike, be annoyed by Das Verb „mind“ bedeutet „nicht mögen, sich ärgern“. 动词'mind'的意思是'不喜欢,被烦扰

or object to'. oder widersprechen“. 또는 반대'. lub sprzeciw wobec”. 或反对'。

It's followed by (verb)ing and often used in Es wird von (Verb)ing gefolgt und oft in verwendet

negatives and questions. Verneinungen und Fragen. 底片和问题。

For example: Do you mind opening the window? Zum Beispiel: Macht es Ihnen etwas aus, das Fenster zu öffnen?

Sam: No, I don't mind. Sam: Nein, ich habe nichts dagegen. Sam: 아뇨, 괜찮아요.

Dan: If someone says 'I don't mind', Dan: Wenn jemand sagt „Mir egal“,

it means that they have no preference es bedeutet, dass sie keine Präferenz haben 선호하지 않는다는 의미입니다.

or that they are happy for something to happen. oder dass sie sich freuen, wenn etwas passiert.

However, the verb 'matter' in English can mean Allerdings kann das Verb 'matter' im Englischen bedeuten

'be important'. 'wichtig sein'. „bądź ważny”.

'English matters,' means 'English matters' bedeutet „Angielski ma znaczenie” oznacza “英语很重要”,意思是

'English is important'. „Englisch ist wichtig“.

If we say 'it doesn't matter', Wenn wir sagen "es spielt keine Rolle",

it means that the thing that we are talking about es bedeutet, dass die Sache, über die wir sprechen

is not important or not significant. ist nicht wichtig oder nicht signifikant.

Do you want tea or coffee? Möchten Sie Tee oder Kaffee?

Sam: It doesn't matter. Sam: Es spielt keine Rolle. 萨姆:没关系。

Dan: OK! Dan: Okay!

Sometimes they can both mean the same thing. Manchmal können beide dasselbe bedeuten. Czasami oba mogą oznaczać to samo.

Sam: Do you want chicken for dinner? Sam: Möchtest du Hühnchen zum Abendessen?

Dan: I don't mind! Dan: Ich habe nichts dagegen! Dan: Nie mam nic przeciwko!

Sam: Do you want chicken for dinner? Sam: Möchtest du Hühnchen zum Abendessen?

Dan: It doesn't matter to me. Dan: Das ist mir egal.