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🚫 Making Negative Sentences in Korean (Beginner Level)

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Learning how to say “not” or “can’t” in Korean is easier than you think! In this post, you’ll learn how to use and correctly to make negative sentences. Let’s help you avoid confusion and speak like a native! 😄


📌 What’s the Difference Between 안 and 못?

Negative Word Romanization Meaning Use
an not General negation (won’t, don’t)
mot can’t Inability or impossibility

📌 Place or before the verb in most sentences. Let’s look at some examples!


🧱 Example Sentences with 안

저는 고기를 안 먹어요.
Jeoneun gogireul an meogeoyo.
I don’t eat meat.

그 영화 안 봤어요.
Geu yeonghwa an bwasseoyo.
I didn’t watch that movie.

오늘은 운동 안 해요.
Oneureun undong an haeyo.
I’m not exercising today.


🧱 Example Sentences with 못

저는 수영을 못 해요.
Jeoneun suyeongeul mot haeyo.
I can’t swim.

어제 너무 바빠서 전화 못 했어요.
Eoje neomu bappaseo jeonhwa mot haesseoyo.
I couldn’t call you yesterday because I was busy.

이 노래는 못 불러요.
I noraeneun mot bulleoyo.
I can’t sing this song.


🗣 Practice Dialogue

👩 A: 커피 마셨어요?
Keopi masyeosseoyo?
Did you drink coffee?

👨 B: 아니요, 안 마셨어요.
Aniyo, an masyeosseoyo.
No, I didn’t drink it.

👩 A: 왜요? 커피 안 좋아해요?
Waeyo? Keopi an joahaeyo?
Why? Don’t you like coffee?

👨 B: 아니요, 못 마셔요. 카페인에 민감해요.
Aniyo, mot masyeoyo. Kapeine mingamhaeyo.
No, I can’t drink it. I'm sensitive to caffeine.


💡 Did You Know?

Korea is one of the most wired countries in the world! 🌐 It has some of the fastest internet speeds and is a leader in 5G technology. Even in subways, mountains, and cafes, you’ll rarely lose connection. 📶 This tech-savvy culture helps Korean learners use online tools and apps more efficiently too!


💬 Practice Korean with Me on italki!

Still unsure about when to use or ? Let’s practice real conversations together on italki! Whether it's grammar, speaking, or culture — I’ve got you covered. 🧡


💌 Final Thoughts:
Using “안” and “못” correctly will make you sound more fluent and natural. Keep practicing, and don’t be afraid to make mistakes — that’s how you learn! 😊


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