Overview
Korean has two short negation words that go before the verb:
| Word |
Meaning |
Nuance |
| 안 |
not |
Simple negation, choice, or preference |
| 못 |
cannot |
Inability, impossibility, or circumstances beyond control |
These are called "short negation" (단형 부정) because the negation word is simply placed before the verb. This contrasts with "long negation" (~지 않다, ~지 못하다), which is covered in a separate lesson.
안: Simple Negation (Not / Don't)
Place 안 directly before the verb or adjective:
안 + verb/adjective
| Positive |
Negative |
English |
| 가요. |
안 가요. |
I don't go. |
| 먹어요. |
안 먹어요. |
I don't eat. |
| 바빠요. |
안 바빠요. |
I'm not busy. |
| 좋아요. |
안 좋아요. |
It's not good. |
| 알아요. |
안 알아요. (= 몰라요) |
I don't know. |
With action verbs
| Korean |
Romanization |
English |
| 커피 안 마셔요. |
keopi an masyeoyo. |
I don't drink coffee. |
| 오늘 안 가요. |
oneul an gayo. |
I'm not going today. |
| 아직 안 먹었어요. |
ajik an meogeosseoyo. |
I haven't eaten yet. |
| 운동 안 해요. |
undong an haeyo. |
I don't exercise. |
| 숙제 안 했어요. |
sukje an haesseoyo. |
I didn't do my homework. |
With descriptive verbs (adjectives)
| Korean |
Romanization |
English |
| 안 바빠요. |
an bappayo. |
I'm not busy. |
| 안 추워요. |
an chuwoyo. |
It's not cold. |
| 안 비싸요. |
an bissayo. |
It's not expensive. |
| 안 아파요. |
an apayo. |
It doesn't hurt. |
| 안 예뻐요. |
an yeppeoyo. |
It's not pretty. |
안 with 하다 verbs
For noun + 하다 compound verbs, 안 goes between the noun and 하다:
| Positive |
Negative |
English |
| 공부해요. |
공부 안 해요. |
I don't study. |
| 운동해요. |
운동 안 해요. |
I don't exercise. |
| 요리해요. |
요리 안 해요. |
I don't cook. |
| 전화해요. |
전화 안 해요. |
I don't call. |
Important: Place 안 between the noun and 하다: 공부 안 해요 (correct), not ~~안 공부해요~~ (awkward/incorrect for most 하다 verbs).
When NOT to use 안
안 is not used with:
| Verb |
Why |
Use instead |
| 있다 (exist) |
Use 없다 |
없어요 (not 안 있어요) |
| 알다 (know) |
Use 모르다 |
몰라요 (not 안 알아요) |
| 이다 (to be) |
Use 아니다 |
아니에요 (not 안 이에요) |
While 안 알아요 is technically understood, native speakers strongly prefer 몰라요. Similarly, 없어요 is the standard negation of 있어요.
못: Inability Negation (Cannot)
Place 못 directly before the verb:
못 + verb
| Positive |
Negative |
English |
| 가요. |
못 가요. |
I can't go. |
| 먹어요. |
못 먹어요. |
I can't eat. |
| 해요. |
못 해요. |
I can't do it. |
| 왔어요. |
못 왔어요. |
I couldn't come. |
Usage examples
| Korean |
Romanization |
English |
| 한국어를 못 해요. |
hangugeoreul mot haeyo. |
I can't speak Korean. |
| 어제 못 갔어요. |
eoje mot gasseoyo. |
I couldn't go yesterday. |
| 매운 음식을 못 먹어요. |
maeun eumsigeul mot meogeoyo. |
I can't eat spicy food. |
| 시간이 없어서 못 왔어요. |
sigani eopseoseo mot wasseoyo. |
I couldn't come because I had no time. |
| 수영을 못 해요. |
suyeongeul mot haeyo. |
I can't swim. |
| 아파서 못 일했어요. |
apaseo mot ilhaesseoyo. |
I couldn't work because I was sick. |
못 with 하다 verbs
Like 안, 못 goes between the noun and 하다:
| Positive |
Negative |
English |
| 운동해요. |
운동 못 해요. |
I can't exercise. |
| 요리해요. |
요리 못 해요. |
I can't cook. |
| 수영해요. |
수영 못 해요. |
I can't swim. |
When NOT to use 못
못 is not used with adjectives (descriptive verbs):
| Incorrect |
Why |
Correct alternative |
| 못 예뻐요. |
Adjectives don't take 못 |
안 예뻐요. / 예쁘지 않아요. |
| 못 비싸요. |
Adjectives don't take 못 |
안 비싸요. |
| 못 좋아요. |
Adjectives don't take 못 |
안 좋아요. |
못 is only for action verbs (things you do). You cannot be "unable" to be tall or pretty -- those are states, not actions.
안 vs 못: The Key Difference
| Feature |
안 (not) |
못 (cannot) |
| Meaning |
Choice, preference, simple negation |
Inability, external circumstances |
| With adjectives |
Yes |
No |
| With action verbs |
Yes |
Yes |
| Nuance |
"I choose not to" / "It isn't" |
"I'm unable to" / "Circumstances prevent me" |
Comparison examples
| 안 |
못 |
Difference |
| 안 가요. (I'm not going. -- my choice) |
못 가요. (I can't go. -- something prevents me) |
Choice vs inability |
| 안 먹어요. (I don't eat it. -- I choose not to) |
못 먹어요. (I can't eat it. -- allergy, inability) |
Preference vs impossibility |
| 안 했어요. (I didn't do it. -- I chose not to) |
못 했어요. (I couldn't do it. -- I tried but failed) |
Decision vs failure |
Context examples
| Situation |
안 |
못 |
| Vegetarian refusing meat |
고기 안 먹어요. (I don't eat meat.) |
— |
| Allergic to meat |
— |
고기 못 먹어요. (I can't eat meat.) |
| Choosing to stay home |
오늘 안 가요. (I'm not going today.) |
— |
| Sick and unable to go |
— |
오늘 못 가요. (I can't go today.) |
| Didn't study (lazy) |
공부 안 했어요. (I didn't study.) |
— |
| Couldn't study (busy) |
— |
공부 못 했어요. (I couldn't study.) |
Word Order Recap
| Type |
Order |
Example |
| Regular verb |
안/못 + verb |
안 가요, 못 먹어요 |
| 하다 compound |
noun + 안/못 + 하다 |
공부 안 해요, 운동 못 해요 |
| Adjective |
안 + adjective |
안 추워요, 안 비싸요 |
Short vs Long Negation Preview
| Short negation |
Long negation |
Meaning |
| 안 가요. |
가지 않아요. |
I don't go. |
| 못 가요. |
가지 못해요. |
I can't go. |
Both forms convey the same meaning. Short negation is more common in speech; long negation is more common in writing and for emphasis. See the long negation lesson for details.
Common Mistakes
| Mistake |
Correction |
Why |
| 안 공부해요. |
공부 안 해요. |
안 goes between noun and 하다 |
| 못 예뻐요. |
안 예뻐요. |
못 cannot be used with adjectives |
| 안 있어요. |
없어요. |
Use 없다 to negate 있다 |
| 안 이에요. |
아니에요. |
Use 아니다 to negate 이다 |
| 가요 안. |
안 가요. |
안/못 go BEFORE the verb |
Summary
- 안 = simple negation ("not/don't"). Used with action verbs and adjectives.
- 못 = inability negation ("cannot"). Used with action verbs only.
- Both go before the verb: 안 가요, 못 가요.
- With 하다 compounds: noun + 안/못 + 하다 (공부 안 해요).
- 안 = choice/preference; 못 = inability/circumstances.
- 못 cannot be used with adjectives.
- Use 없다, 모르다, and 아니다 instead of negating 있다, 알다, and 이다 with 안.