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You have such a big surprise for everyone! Your whole family is taking a vacation to Korea for two weeks. While some of them have been a little worried about how all of you will communicate with people in Korea, you have been getting up in the middle of the night and secretly learning to speak Korean at KoreanClass101! Imagine the looks you’ll get from your family when the Korean hotel clerk says hello to you in Korean and you reply in Korean with, “Hello, I can’t believe how beautiful Korea is!” Your family is speechless, especially in Korean! Later at the Korean restaurant, your family wants to hear more so they ask you to order for them in Korean. You ask the waiter for some suggestions for your son in Korean. However, you let him know, “he can’t eat anything with peanuts,” in Korean. Your husband is now convinced you have been sneaking around. To that you can only reply…”you can’t be serious!!” Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to say, “no, you can’t / no, I can’t / it doesn’t work / one shouldn’t,” in Korean. As always, we will teach you how to construct these helpful Korean sentences and give you plenty of examples so you can see the construction at work! Don’t forget to visit us at KoreanClass101 so you can pick up more wonderful Korean learning materials and lessons! You can’t miss us! Leave us a message while you’re there!

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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.