Today I coin a new word: disunderstanding.
Cite disunderstanding when the other party not only does not understand the subject, but also the logic of it scares them, so that they are always forgetting even after you explain it to them.
Example sentence: Most Californians disunderstand the Spanish language. They know Spanish words, but the living language is like a cifer to them.
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Stop, you're scaring me with your wordsmithing!
But, really, maybe I'm just disunderstanding you.
Did you know where the phrase, "to coin a phrase" comes from?
Maybe we should start a mint.
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