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Let’s face it. Sometimes you have to tell people not to do something. Like: “Don’t call me anymore” or “Don’t be mad at me.” Imagine if you needed to tell someone what NOT to do in Korean, but couldn’t. Knowing how to use this phrase in a variety of ways may just save you time and trouble! This beginner Korean lesson is designed to help you master -지 마(요/세요), the phrase used to tell people not to do something. You’ll also discover the only correct way to use it and the difference between polite and casual forms. In addition, you’re sure to benefit from the numerous example sentences in this extremely useful Korean lesson. 
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Grammar: 지 마(요/세요) | Function: telling not to do something, forbidding | Topic: disturbing, studying, coffee | Politeness Level: intimate
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