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To not know in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to Remember
• Associate 모르다 (moruda) with the phrase “More = do not know,” imagining that when you “have more questions” you still “do not know” the answers.
• Notice that its counterpart is 알다 (alda), meaning “to know.” Thinking “I don’t know” in Korean becomes “I don’t 알다” → 모르다.

Explanation
• 모르다 means “to not know” or “to be unaware of.”
• It indicates a lack of knowledge or information about something.

Other Words with Similar Meaning
• 알지 못하다 (alji mothada) – a more formal, compound way to express “not to know.”
• 모른 척하다 (moreun cheok hada) – to pretend not to know.

Conjugations
Basic (dictionary) form: 모르다 (moruda)
Informal low (반말): 몰라 (molla)
Informal polite: 몰라요 (mollayo)
Formal polite: 모릅니다 (moreumnida)

Past Tense
• Informal: 몰랐어 (mollasseo)
• Informal polite: 몰랐어요 (mollasseoyo)
• Formal polite: 몰랐습니다 (mollasseumnida)

Future/Intention Form
• Informal/Neutral Future: 모르겠다 (moreugetta) – used to express a sense of “I don’t know” or “it cannot be known,” often implying that the speaker is unsure for the future.
• To construct a future statement, Korean often uses the context; one may also say “모를 것이다” (moreul geosida) for “I will not know.”

Present Progressive Form
• 모르고 있다 (morogo itda) – literally “being in a state of not knowing.”
• Note that Korean usually expresses states rather than continuous actions for verbs like 모르다.

Example Sentences
1. 나는 그것에 대해 모른다.
(Romanized: Naneun geugeos-e daehae moreunda.)
Translation: I do not know about that.

2. 모르면 물어보세요.
(Romanized: Moreumyeon mureoboseyo.)
Translation: If you don’t know, please ask.

3. 어제도 몰랐어.
(Romanized: Eojedo mollasseo.)
Translation: I didn’t know even yesterday.

4. 미래에는 내가 모를지도 몰라.
(Romanized: Mirae-eneun naega moreuljido molla.)
Translation: I might not know in the future either.

5. 그는 모든 것을 모르는 것 같아요.
(Romanized: Geuneun modeun geos-eul moreuneun geot gatayo.)
Translation: It seems like he doesn’t know anything.

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