한국말 못 해요 I don’t speak Korean

한국말 못 해요

 Learning how to say "I don’t speak Korean" can be incredibly useful when you're just starting out with the language or visiting Korea. In Korean, this phrase is:

  • 한국말 못 해요 (hangukmal mot haeyo)
    Pronunciation: [han-gook-mal mot hay-yo]
    Meaning: I don't speak Korean.

This polite and simple phrase is easy to use in everyday situations, especially when someone assumes you can understand Korean.

More expressions in Korean:

If you're looking for more expressions to help communicate in Korea as a non-Korean speaker, here are some other useful phrases:

  1. 영어 할 수 있어요?
    Pronunciation: [yeong-eo hal su isseoyo?]
    Meaning: Can you speak English?

  2. 한국말 조금 할 수 있어요.
    Pronunciation: [hangukmal jogeum hal su isseoyo]
    Meaning: I can speak a little Korean.

  3. 천천히 말해 주세요.
    Pronunciation: [cheoncheonhi malhae juseyo]
    Meaning: Please speak slowly.

  4. 이해하지 못했어요.
    Pronunciation: [ihaehaji mothaesseoyo]
    Meaning: I didn’t understand.

  5. 도와주실 수 있나요?
    Pronunciation: [dowajusil su innayo?]
    Meaning: Can you help me?

Conclusion

Mastering basic phrases like 한국말 못 해요 is a great way to start your Korean language journey and make your interactions smoother. Don't hesitate to use these expressions to bridge any language barriers while in Korea!

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