✅Beginner 12: Making Negative Sentences in Korean – I Don’t Eat, I Didn’t Go
π Beginner 12: Making Negative Sentences in Korean – I Don’t Eat, I Didn’t Go Welcome to Day 12! ❌ Today’s lesson is all about saying what you don’t do, didn’t do, or won’t do in Korean. Negatives are essential in daily conversation – whether you're declining an offer, expressing an opinion, or correcting something. You’ll learn two main ways to express negation in Korean: ✔️ μ + Verb ✔️ Verb + μ§ μλ€ π Method 1: μ + Verb The most commonly used way to say "not" in Korean is to simply add μ before the verb. ✔️ Structure: μ + Verb (used in speech) μ λ μ λ¨Ήμ΄μ. (jeo-neun an meok-eo-yo) – I don’t eat. μ κ°μ. (an ga-yo) – I’m not going. μ μμ. (an ja-yo) – I don’t sleep. Very natural and casual – perfect for conversations! π Method 2: Verb + μ§ μλ€ This is a more formal, slightly written or official way of negating a verb. ✔️ Structure: Verb stem + μ§ μμμ (present) Verb stem + μ§ μμμ΄μ (past) μ λ λ¨Ήμ§ μμμ. – I don’t eat. κ°μ§ μμμ. – I don...