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Spanish Phrase

Me comunico muy bien.

/me ko.muˈni.ko ˈmwi ˈβjen/
Meaning"I communicate very well."
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Meaning

The speaker is stating that they have a high level of communication skill; they are able to express ideas clearly and understand others easily.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you want to highlight your speaking or writing abilities, such as in a job interview, a language class, or a casual conversation about personal strengths.

Grammar Breakdown

Mecomunicomuybien

1

Reflexive pronoun (Me)

The pronoun 'me' indicates that the verb is used reflexively, meaning the action reflects back on the subject.

2

Present indicative of comunicarse

'Comunico' is the first‑person singular present form of the reflexive verb 'comunicarse', used to talk about one's own communication ability.

3

Intensifier (muy)

'Muy' intensifies the following adverb, translating to 'very'.

4

Adverb of manner (bien)

'Bien' is an adverb meaning 'well', describing how the communication is performed.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Cómo te fue en la reunión con el cliente?

How did it go in the meeting with the client?

Me comunico muy bien, así que todo salió sin problemas.

I communicate very well, so everything went smoothly.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Yo comunico muy bien.

    The verb 'comunicarse' is reflexive; you need the pronoun 'me' to match the subject.

  • Me comunico muy bueno.

    'Bueno' is an adjective; the correct adverb is 'bien'.

  • Me comunico muy biené.

    Avoid adding an extra accent; 'bien' already ends with the correct stress.

Alternatives

  • Me expreso muy bien.

    I express myself very well.

  • Tengo buena capacidad de comunicación.

    I have good communication ability.

  • Soy buen comunicador.

    I am a good communicator.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking cultures modesty is prized, so saying 'Me comunico muy bien' can sound confident but may be perceived as bragging if not balanced with humility. It works well in professional settings where you need to showcase competence, but in casual conversation you might soften it with phrases like 'Creo que me comunico bien' or 'Me esfuerzo por comunicarme bien'.