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In conversation, 我不记得 (wǒ bù jìdé) is typically used to express that one does not remember something. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as when someone asks you a question and you cannot recall the answer, or when you are trying to recall a past event but cannot remember the details.
The pronunciation of 我不记得 is "wǒ bú jì de", with the third tone on "jì" and the neutral tone on "de". The third tone is a falling-rising tone, which means that it starts low, dips down, and then rises back up. The neutral tone is a short and light tone, and it is not emphasized in pronunciation.
In Chinese, there are other ways to express the meaning of "I don't remember". For example, you can say 我忘记了 (wǒ wàngjìle), which literally means "I forgot". Another common phrase is 我记不起来了 (wǒ jì bù qǐláile), which means "I can't remember". Both of these phrases can be used interchangeably with 我不记得 in conversation.
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