말이 안 돼요 (mari an dwaeyo)
"말이 안 돼요" translates to "It doesn’t make sense" in Korean. This phrase is used when something is illogical, confusing, or hard to believe. It's a polite and common way to express disbelief or disagreement, especially in situations where things seem unreasonable.
More Expressions in Korean:
그건 말도 안 돼요 (Geugeon maldo an dwaeyo)
Translation: That doesn’t make sense at all.이해가 안 돼요 (Ihaega an dwaeyo)
Translation: I don’t understand.믿을 수 없어요 (Mideul su eopseoyo)
Translation: I can’t believe it.정말 그런가요? (Jeongmal geureongayo?)
Translation: Is that really true?이게 말이 돼요? (Ige mari dwaeyo?)
Translation: Does this even make sense?
Learning these phrases will help you express confusion or disbelief in Korean naturally. Keep practicing them to add more emotion and depth to your conversations!