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Any in Korean 🇰🇷


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any 아무런
How to say “any” in Korean? “아무런”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “아무런” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on any in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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아무런 info.

Tips to remember:
• Notice that 아무런 (amureon) begins with 아무, which appears in words like 아무것도 (amugeotdo, “nothing” or “anything”), so you can associate it with the idea of “none” or “any.”
• Think of 아무런 as the equivalent of “any” used in negative contexts; if something isn’t present “any”… then nothing is present.

Explanation:
• 아무런 is an adjective or adverb modifying a noun, used to indicate “any” or “no” in negative statements. It implies that nothing of the described kind exists.
• It is typically paired with a noun and a negative verb to mean “not any” or “no … whatsoever.”

Other words with similar meaning:
• 아무 (am-u) – used similarly in negative expressions (e.g., 아무 것도 없다 means “there is nothing at all”).
• 아무것도 (amugeotdo) – often used with negative verbs to indicate “nothing.”
• 전혀 (jeonhyeo) – can also emphasize the complete absence, though it more strongly means “not at all” and is used adverbially.

Alternate meanings/slang:
• 아무런 does not have a widely recognized slang meaning; its usage remains standard in both spoken and written Korean.
• In casual conversation, the word’s meaning remains consistent, emphasizing the total lack or absence of something.

Example sentences:
• 나는 아무런 계획도 없어요.
  Romanization: Naneun amureon gyenhaekdo eopseoyo.
  Translation: I don’t have any plans.

• 그 문제는 아무런 해결책도 없었어요.
  Romanization: Geu munjeneun amureon haegyeolchaekdo eopseosseoyo.
  Translation: That problem had no solution whatsoever.

• 여기에는 아무런 문제가 없어요.
  Romanization: Yeogieneun amureon munjejeopseoyo.
  Translation: There are no issues here whatsoever.

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