못하다
It means you are not good at something or you cannot do it.
Explanation at your level:
You use 못하다 when you want to say 'I cannot' or 'I am not good.' If you want to say 'I cannot speak Korean well,' you say 한국어를 못해요. It is a very basic word that you will use every single day. Use it when you are learning and need to tell people what you cannot do yet!
At this level, you start using 못하다 to explain your daily limitations. You might say 오늘 바빠서 친구를 못 만나요 (I cannot meet my friend because I am busy today). It helps you explain why you missed an event or why you haven't finished a task.
Now you can use 못하다 to describe complex situations. You can combine it with grammar points like -느라고 to explain causes. For example: 일하느라고 전화를 못 받았어요 (I couldn't answer the phone because I was working). This shows you are connecting ideas.
You can now use 못하다 in more nuanced ways, such as in hypothetical situations or expressing regret. You might say 더 잘할 수 있었는데 못해서 아쉬워요 (I could have done better, but I'm sad I couldn't). It reflects a higher level of emotional expression.
At the advanced level, you use 못하다 in professional or academic contexts. You might use it to describe systemic failures or limitations in a project. It becomes a tool for professional critique, such as 이 계획은 예산 문제로 실행하지 못합니다 (This plan cannot be executed due to budget issues).
Mastery involves understanding the subtle difference between 못하다 and 안 하다 in literary contexts. You can use it to describe characters' internal struggles or inability to overcome fate. It becomes a bridge between simple ability and deeper philosophical concepts of human limitation.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Used to express inability or lack of skill.
- Opposite of '잘하다'.
- Distinguish from '안 하다' (choice).
- Essential for daily communication.
Welcome to the world of 못하다! This is one of the most useful verbs you will learn in Korean. Think of it as your go-to word for saying 'I can't' or 'I'm not good at this.'
When you use 못하다, you are essentially saying that an action is impossible for you, or that your performance in that specific area is below average. It is a very versatile word that covers everything from 'I can't swim' to 'I am bad at math.'
Remember, this word is the opposite of 잘하다 (to do well). If you can master these two, you have already unlocked a huge part of expressing your abilities in Korean!
The word 못하다 is a compound of the adverb 못 (cannot) and the verb 하다 (to do). In older Korean, 못 was used as a standalone adverb to negate an action.
Historically, this structure evolved to become a standard way to express negative potential. While many languages use a prefix to say 'cannot,' Korean uses this specific combination to show a clear distinction between 'choosing not to' (using 안 하다) and 'being unable to' (using 못하다).
It is fascinating how this word has remained consistent in its usage for centuries. It reflects the Korean cultural emphasis on effort and skill levels, where distinguishing between 'not doing' and 'not being able to do' is quite important.
You will use 못하다 in two main ways. First, to talk about skill: 'I am bad at singing' (노래를 못해요). Second, to talk about circumstance: 'I cannot go because I am busy' (바빠서 못해요).
Common collocations include pairing it with nouns like 공부 (study), 운동 (exercise), or 요리 (cooking). For example, 요리를 못하다 means you aren't a great cook.
In terms of register, it is very neutral. You can use it with friends, colleagues, or even in semi-formal settings. Just be careful: saying someone '못하다' can sound a bit blunt, so sometimes people use softer phrasing to be polite!
1. 말을 못하다: To be speechless. Example: 너무 놀라서 말을 못했어요. (I was so shocked I couldn't speak.)
2. 눈을 못 뜨다: To be unable to open one's eyes (often from sleep or bright light). Example: 너무 졸려서 눈을 못 떴어요.
3. 숨도 못 쉬다: To be unable to breathe (from excitement or fear). Example: 긴장해서 숨도 못 쉬었어요.
4. 발을 못 떼다: To be unable to move/leave a place. Example: 아쉬워서 발을 못 뗐어요.
5. 잠을 못 자다: To be unable to sleep (insomnia). Example: 걱정 때문에 잠을 못 잤어요.
Grammatically, 못하다 usually follows a verb stem or an object marker. You can say 수영을 못하다 (cannot swim) or 못 가다 (cannot go).
Pronunciation-wise, it sounds like 'mo-ta-da.' The 't' sound is aspirated. It rhymes with words like 나타나다 (to appear) in terms of rhythm.
Stress in Korean is flat, so don't put heavy emphasis on one syllable. Keep the flow even. It is a regular verb, so it conjugates easily into 못해요 (polite) or 못했다 (past tense).
Fun Fact
The '못' part is an ancient adverb that has existed since Old Korean.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'o' sounds, aspirated 't'
Flat, even rhythm
Common Errors
- Softening the 't' too much
- Adding stress to the middle
- Mispronouncing the 'o'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read.
Easy to write.
Easy to speak.
Easy to hear.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Negative form - 못
못 가요
Object marker
을/를
Verb conjugation
못해요
Examples by Level
저는 수영을 못해요.
I / swimming / cannot do.
Object marker used.
한국어를 못해요.
Korean / cannot do.
Expressing skill level.
매운 음식을 못 먹어요.
Spicy food / cannot eat.
Verb + 못하다.
운전을 못해요.
Driving / cannot do.
Skill limitation.
오늘 못 가요.
Today / cannot go.
Circumstantial inability.
노래를 못해요.
Singing / cannot do.
Skill limitation.
시간이 없어서 못 해요.
Time / no / so / cannot do.
Reason + inability.
글씨를 못 써요.
Writing / cannot do.
Skill limitation.
숙제를 못 끝냈어요.
비가 와서 못 나갔어요.
피곤해서 운동을 못 해요.
영어를 잘 못 해요.
약속을 못 지켰어요.
길을 못 찾겠어요.
너무 비싸서 못 사요.
그를 못 봤어요.
도와주지 못해서 미안해요.
준비가 부족해서 발표를 못 했어요.
그는 공부를 못 하는 편이에요.
어쩔 수 없이 못 갔어요.
이해를 못 하겠어요.
결정을 못 내리겠어요.
실력을 발휘하지 못했어요.
잠을 못 잘 정도로 걱정돼요.
그는 감정을 숨기지 못하는 사람이에요.
예상치 못한 일이라 대처를 못 했어요.
최선을 다했지만 성공하지 못했어요.
그는 누구보다 일을 못 하지 않아요.
상황이 여의치 않아 참석하지 못합니다.
이 문제는 혼자 해결하지 못할 것 같아요.
그는 실수를 반복하지 못하게 막아야 해요.
기대를 충족시키지 못해서 죄송합니다.
그의 재능을 충분히 발휘하지 못하는 환경입니다.
정책이 현실을 반영하지 못하고 있습니다.
그는 자신의 잠재력을 다 보여주지 못했어요.
의사소통이 원활하지 못해 오해가 생겼습니다.
법적 제약으로 인해 진행하지 못하는 상황입니다.
그는 감정을 절제하지 못하는 경향이 있습니다.
기대했던 성과를 거두지 못해 아쉽습니다.
기술적 한계로 완벽하게 구현하지 못했습니다.
그는 자신의 운명을 거스르지 못하는 비극적 인물입니다.
언어의 장벽을 극복하지 못하는 것은 큰 아쉬움입니다.
그의 열정은 현실의 벽을 넘지 못했습니다.
지식의 한계를 인지하지 못하는 것이 가장 큰 문제입니다.
그는 타인의 고통을 외면하지 못하는 따뜻한 마음을 가졌습니다.
사회적 관습을 깨지 못하는 것은 시대의 한계입니다.
그는 자신의 신념을 굽히지 못하는 고집이 있습니다.
이해하지 못할 행동은 없으나 공감하지 못할 수는 있습니다.
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"말을 못하다"
to be speechless
너무 놀라 말을 못했다.
neutral"눈을 못 뜨다"
to be unable to open eyes
햇빛 때문에 눈을 못 뜨겠다.
neutral"숨도 못 쉬다"
to be breathless
긴장해서 숨도 못 쉬었다.
casual"발을 못 떼다"
to be unable to move/leave
아쉬워서 발을 못 뗐다.
literary"잠을 못 자다"
to suffer from insomnia
요즘 잠을 못 잔다.
neutral"손을 못 대다"
to be unable to start/touch
너무 바빠서 일을 손도 못 댔다.
neutralEasily Confused
Both involve negation
안하다 is choice, 못하다 is inability
안 먹어요 (I choose not to eat) vs 못 먹어요 (I cannot eat).
Both imply difficulty
어렵다 means 'it is hard', 못하다 means 'I cannot'
하기 어려워요 vs 하기 못해요.
Both imply lack
부족하다 is about quantity/quality, 못하다 is about action
실력이 부족해요 vs 수영을 못해요.
Both mean 'cannot'
안 되다 is often for permission/state
그건 안 돼요 (That is not allowed) vs 저는 못 해요 (I cannot do it).
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Object + 을/를 + 못하다
저는 수영을 못해요.
Verb + -지 못하다
가지 못해요.
Reason + -어서/아서 + 못하다
바빠서 못해요.
Subject + -을/를 + 잘하지는 못하지만...
잘하지는 못하지만 열심히 해요.
Subject + -는 + -을/를 + 못할 것이다
그는 이 일을 못할 거예요.
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
10
Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
'못하다' means inability, not choice.
못 is for inability, 안 is for choice.
Needs object marker for clarity.
못하다 is usually for people.
Variety makes speech natural.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a 'Mote' of dust blocking your path.
Native Usage
Use it to politely decline invitations.
Cultural Insight
Koreans value humility; sometimes they say '못해요' even if they are good.
Grammar Shortcut
Always keep '못' before the verb.
Say It Right
Keep the 't' crisp.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't confuse it with '안'.
Did You Know?
It is one of the top 100 most used verbs.
Study Smart
Practice with 'I can't' sentences.
Level Up
Use it with '-지 못하다' for emphasis.
Writing Tip
Use it to explain project delays.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'Mote' (small speck) in your eye making you unable to see well.
Visual Association
A person trying to lift a heavy rock and failing.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
List 3 things you are bad at using '못해요'.
أصل الكلمة
Korean
Original meaning: Inability to perform
السياق الثقافي
Can be rude if you tell someone they '못해요' (are bad at something) directly.
Direct translation of 'cannot' or 'be bad at'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At school
- 공부를 못해요
- 이해를 못했어요
- 숙제를 못 했어요
At a restaurant
- 매운 것을 못 먹어요
- 주문을 못 했어요
- 다 못 먹겠어요
Socializing
- 오늘 못 만나요
- 시간이 없어서 못 가요
- 말을 못 했어요
Work
- 결정을 못 했어요
- 참석을 못 합니다
- 기한을 못 맞췄어요
Conversation Starters
"What is something you cannot do yet?"
"Do you think you are good at cooking?"
"Why couldn't you go to the party yesterday?"
"Is there a language you cannot speak?"
"How do you feel when you cannot finish a task?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a skill you want to improve.
Describe a time you couldn't do something due to circumstances.
Compare things you choose not to do vs things you cannot do.
How does it feel to say 'I cannot'?
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةNo, it also means inability due to circumstances.
Change it to '못했어요'.
Yes, but be polite as it can sound critical.
'못' is an adverb, '못하다' is the verb.
Yes, it is very common.
No, use '안 하다' instead.
Yes, '못함' (inability).
Yes, '못할 거예요'.
اختبر نفسك
저는 수영을 ___.
못해요 means cannot do.
Which sentence means 'I cannot go'?
못 가요 is the correct form.
못하다 is the same as 안하다.
One is inability, the other is choice.
Word
المعنى
These are common collocations.
Subject + Object + Verb structure.
비가 와서 ___ 못 했어요.
운동을 is a common activity to do outside.
What does '말을 못하다' mean?
It means to be unable to speak.
못하다 can be used for professional critique.
It can describe inability to meet standards.
그는 현실을 ___ 못하고 있다.
직시하지 못하다 means unable to face reality.
Which is the most formal synonym?
불가능하다 is very formal.
النتيجة: /10
Summary
못하다 is your essential tool for expressing what you are unable to do, whether due to skill or circumstance.
- Used to express inability or lack of skill.
- Opposite of '잘하다'.
- Distinguish from '안 하다' (choice).
- Essential for daily communication.
Memory Palace
Imagine a 'Mote' of dust blocking your path.
Native Usage
Use it to politely decline invitations.
Cultural Insight
Koreans value humility; sometimes they say '못해요' even if they are good.
Grammar Shortcut
Always keep '못' before the verb.
مثال
저는 수영을 잘 못해요.
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대해
A2About, concerning.
~에 대해서
A2Concerning or regarding a particular subject; about.
정도
A2An approximate amount or degree.
위에
A1on top of
절대적
B2Being unconditional, unlimited, or not relative to anything else. It describes something that is certain, total, or supreme without comparison.
절대로
A2Never, absolutely not.
우연적이다
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우연히
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데리다
A1To take (a person); to pick up.
따라
A2Along, according to.