STOP saying I don’t know! | Speak English like a native (12 alternatives)

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In this lesson, you will boost your vocabulary and learn 12 better ways to say I don’t know in English. Formal and informal English. There is often more than one way to say “I don’t know.” #englishexpressions #englishphrases #englishpractice

Learn how to say "I don't know" in professional situations and in daily conversational English. Use these 12 alternatives to sound more like native English speakers.

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⏰ Chapters:

00:00 Intro
01:17 12 Ways to say "I don't know" in English
02:20 I have no idea
03:00 I haven't the foggiest
04:07 I have no clue/ I haven't a clue or I'm clueless
05:37 Dunno
06:24 Your guess is as good as mine
07:42 It beats me
08:34 Don't ask me
09:27 I'm not sure
10:25 That's a good question
11:39 I'll look into it and get back to you
12:21 Great question, let's look into that
12:53 Who knows / How would I know
13:58 Learn how to say "I don't know"

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  • Вера Гермаш says:

    A very useful collection of alternatives for ” I don’t know”. It would be nice to use them so that our speech doesn’t sound so poor. Thank you so much.

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  • Parvez Alam says:

    There is nothing wrong with “I don’t know.” Let English language remain simple, we should not make languages difficult.

    • Geffro says:

      🥴 I dunno… these were pretty simple examples that don’t make the English language more difficult.

    • Long Dang says:

      I use this phrase “I don’t know” a lot. It sounds simple and kind of calmed me down a bit.

    • Binod Sinha says:

      These can be used when we wanna talk formally yk. Like when giving a speech or in an interview

    • tctniw y says:

      Understand the word “Advance”. I hate ppl reply with ‘I don’t know’, without even thinking. A way to avoid a question. The tone and how you say it will have different meanings. Good to learn and know more .

    • Victor Razov says:

      Agree absolutely. As to dunno… Lotta, kinda, gonna, wanna, outta … All these words of informal Englih are in the same basket.

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  • Lea Handayani says:

    Thank you this is
    very helpful content! I sometimes use “I have no idea” But mostly I don’t know 😂

  • Annie o says:

    I have to say, that I learned a few decades ago, that I had the utmost respect for a doctor who would say…”I don’t know”, as opposed to thinking he HAD to have an answer when in fact…he really DIDN’T know. It’s simple, it’s succinct, it’s honest. That’s all I want from a doctor. It’s dangerous to do otherwise.

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