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

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• Tip to Remember:
 – Visualize a star (별 [byeol]) shining brightly; if something isn’t special or “star-quality,” it’s “별로” (byeollo), meaning it doesn’t stand out.

• Explanation:
 – "별로" means "not really" or "not particularly." It is commonly used with negative statements to express that something is not as good, interesting, or satisfying as expected.

• Similar Words:
 – 그다지 (geudaji) – conveys a similar sentiment of “not very” or “not especially.”
 – 별반 (byeolban) – occasionally used in a similar context, though less common.

• Alternate Meanings/Slang:
 – In casual conversation, "별로" does not typically have a positive or slang meaning; it usually maintains its negative nuance to downplay the quality or appeal of something.

• Example Sentences:
 – "이 음식이 별로야."
  Romanized: "I eumsik-i byeollo-ya."
  Translation: "This food isn’t really good."
  
 – "그 영화는 별로였어."
  Romanized: "Geu yeonghwa-neun byeollo-yeosseo."
  Translation: "That movie wasn’t particularly good."
  
 – "난 오늘의 기분이 별로야."
  Romanized: "Nan oneul-ui gibun-i byeollo-ya."
  Translation: "I’m not feeling very good today."

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