US /dont maɪnd/
・UK /dəunt maind/
I don't mind releasing.
I don't mind it.
Dude, you got so much bread, bro. You got so- you don't mind, do you?
few things that we wanna know about proteins because you don't mind just
Don't mind if I do, Don't mind if I help myself out yknow.
Ahh, nod twice if you don't mind me takin' your weed
I know when I need new ones. I don't mind the holes. They're ventilation.
I don't mind the holes.
Rob: Well, Neil, your chin is rather pointed if you don't mind me saying.
Rob: Well, Neil, your chin is rather pointed if you don't mind me saying.
don't mind me if I don't butter the toast. I'm marrowing.
Don't mind me if I don't butter my toast.
I don't mind touching.
Hi, everyone. Dan for BBC Learning English here. Today, we're going to talk about 'don't mind' and 'doesn't matter'.
It's followed by verb +ing and often used in negatives and questions, for example: Do you mind opening the window? - No, I don't mind.
He said, "Yeah, that's cool, man. I just have a quick question if you don't mind.”