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Not funny 재미없다
How to say “Not funny” in Korean? “재미없다”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “재미없다” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on Not funny in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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재미없다 info.

Tips to Remember:
• Think of 재미 (jaemi) meaning “fun” and the particle 없다 (eopda) meaning “to lack” or “not have.” So, 재미없다 (jaemi eopda) literally means “to lack fun.”
• Visualize a movie theater where a film makes no one laugh, and remember it as “no fun” = 재미없다.

Explanations:
• 재미없다 is a descriptive adjective used to express that something isn’t fun, interesting, or entertaining.
• It combines 재미 (fun) with 없다 (to not have), literally meaning “to have no fun.”
• The meaning is similar to saying “boring” or “not amusing” in English.

Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 지루하다 (jiruhada) – “to be boring” or “tedious.”
• 흥미롭지 않다 (heungmiropji anhda) – “to be uninteresting” (literally, “not interesting”)

Conjugations:
• Dictionary (Infinitive) form: 재미없다 (jaemi eopda)
• Present Tense:
  • Informal: 재미없어 (jaemi eopseo)
  • Polite: 재미없어요 (jaemi eopseoyo)
  • Formal: 재미없습니다 (jaemi eopseumnida)
• Past Tense:
  • Informal: 재미없었어 (jaemi eopjeosseo)
  • Polite: 재미없었어요 (jaemi eopjeoseoyo)
  • Formal: 재미없었습니다 (jaemi eopjeoseumnida)
• Future Tense (using the structure “-을 거야” for informal speech):
  • Informal: 재미없을 거야 (jaemi eopeul geoya)
  • Polite: 재미없을 거예요 (jaemi eopeul geoyeyo)
  • Formal: 재미없을 것입니다 (jaemi eopeul geosimnida)

Example Sentences:
1. Informal: 이 영화는 재미없어.
  Romanized: I yeonghwa-neun jaemi eopseo.
  English: This movie is boring.
2. Polite: 그 책은 정말 재미없어요.
  Romanized: Geu chaeg-eun jeongmal jaemi eopseoyo.
  English: That book is really uninteresting.
3. Formal (Past): 어제 본 드라마는 재미없었습니다.
  Romanized: Eoje bon deuramaneun jaemi eopjeoseumnida.
  English: The drama I watched yesterday was not fun.
4. Polite (Future): 다음 모임은 재미없을 거예요.
  Romanized: Da-eum moim-eun jaemi eopeul geoyeyo.
  English: The next gathering is going to be boring.

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