안 vs 못: Subtle Differences in Negation

안 (an) · 못 (mos)

Both 안 (an) and 못 (mot) express negation, but 안 indicates intentional negation, while 못 emphasizes inability or situational negation.

Comparison of Korean negation words 안 and 못

Word-by-word breakdown

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(an)

An adverb expressing intentional negation or refusal

When to use

Intentional negation, Voluntary refusal, Ability-independent negation

The nuance

Use 안 when the speaker intentionally chooses not to do something, regardless of ability or circumstances.

(mos)

An adverb expressing inability or impossibility due to lack of ability or circumstances

When to use

Inability negation, Situational impossibility, Intention-independent negation

The nuance

Use 못 when the speaker cannot do something due to inability or situational constraints, regardless of intention.

Real-world examples

  • 안 가요.

    an ga-yo., an ga yo.

    안 indicates intentional negation, fitting when the speaker chooses not to go.

  • 못 가요.

    mos ga-yo., mos ga yo.

    못 expresses inability or situational impossibility, fitting when the speaker cannot go.

  • 안 먹었어요.

    an meok-eoss-eo-yo., an meok eoss eo yo.

    Use 안 when the speaker intentionally did not eat.

  • 못 먹었어요.

    mos meok-eoss-eo-yo., mos meok eoss eo yo.

    Use 못 when the speaker was unable to eat due to circumstances.

  • 못 안 가요.

    mos an ga-yo., mos an ga yo.

    못 cannot precede 안 to form double negation; this sentence is ungrammatical.

  • 안 못 가요.

    an mos ga-yo., an mos ga yo.

    Using 안 and 못 together as negations is ungrammatical.

  • 안 할 수 없어요.

    an hal su eop-eo-yo., an hal su eop eo yo.

    Double negation with 안 and 수 없다 is unnatural here.

  • 못 못 가요.

    mos mos ga-yo., mos mos ga yo.

    Repeating 못 is ungrammatical.

Quick quiz

  1. Which negation to use when unable due to lack of ability?

    능력 부족 때문에 어떤 행동을 못 하는 경우 어떤 부정을 써야 할까요?(neung-ryeokbu-jokttae-mun-eeo-tteonhaeng-dong-eulmosha-neungyeong-ueo-tteonbu-jeong-eulsseo-yahal-kka-yo?, neungryeokbujokttaemuneeotteonhaengdongeulmoshaneungyeongueotteonbujeongeulsseoyahalkkayo?)
  2. Which negation is used for intentional refusal?

    의지적으로 어떤 행동을 하지 않겠다고 할 때 쓰는 부정은?(ui-ji-jeok-eu-roeo-tteonhaeng-dong-eulha-jian-gess-da-gohalttaesseu-neunbu-jeong-eun?, uijijeokeuroeotteonhaengdongeulhajiangessdagohalttaesseuneunbujeongeun?)
  3. Fill in the blank: "I can't study ( ) because of tomorrow's exam."

    "내일 시험이 있어서 공부를 ( ) 못 해요." 빈칸에 들어갈 말은?("nae-ilsi-heom-iiss-eo-seogong-bu-reul()moshae-yo."bin-kan-edeul-eo-galmal-eun?, "naeilsiheomiisseoseogongbureul()moshaeyo."binkanedeuleogalmaleun?)
  4. Fill in the blank: "I'm tired today, so I will ( ) exercise."

    "오늘은 피곤해서 운동을 ( ) 할 거예요." 빈칸에 들어갈 말은?("o-neul-eunpi-gon-hae-seoun-dong-eul()halgeo-ye-yo."bin-kan-edeul-eo-galmal-eun?, "oneuleunpigonhaeseoundongeul()halgeoyeyo."binkanedeuleogalmaleun?)

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