Today, we’ll be looking at the usage of the Korean grammar pattern “Verb + 지 말다,” with some examples.

The equivalent meaning of this grammar pattern in English is: “Don’t do (something).”

Usage :

If you want to say “Don’t do something,” you can use this grammar pattern.

This pattern is used to prohibit the action or state of the main verb.

Generally, we use this grammar pattern in the forms: -지 마세요, -지 마요, or -지 마.

Conjugation rule :

To use -지 말다 in a sentence, first remove -다 from the base form of the verb, and then add -지 말다 to the verb stem, regardless of whether the stem ends with a consonant or vowel.

Example: The verb 가다 (“to go”). To say “Don’t go,” we remove , leaving the stem , and then add -지 말다. The conjugation is:

가지 마세요. – Very polite

가지 마요. – Polite

가지 마. – Impolite / casual

Let's see some example sentences :

1) Don't sit.

앉지 마세요.

2) Don't go.

가지 마세요.

3) Don't smoke here.

여기서는 담배를 피우지 마세요.

4) Don’t call.

전화하지 마요

5) Don't make a noise in the classroom.

교실에서는 떠들지 마세요.

6) Don't get sick and always stay healthy.

아프지 말고 항상 건강하게 지내세요.

Related Grammar Patterns:

Permission and Prohibition in Korean

Thank you for reading. If you have any questions or suggestions, comment down below.

Smriti


Smriti Ekka graduated in Commerce and Library science, and currently she is working as a content writer at TOPIK Guide website. She is a Korean language and culture enthusiast and has been working across multiple disciplines which broadly addresses narratives of similarities between Korean and Indian culture. Apart from being a content writer at TOPIK Guide she manages Annyeong India website and has had her pieces published in Learn Korean in India website as well. In her other life, she is a singer, rising entrepreneur, life enthusiast and a learner.

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