~지 못하다
This phrase means you cannot do something because of an external situation or lack of ability.
Explanation at your level:
You use this when you cannot do something. If you want to say 'I cannot eat,' you say '먹지 못해요.' It is very useful for daily life!
Use this phrase to describe things you are unable to do. For example, 'I cannot go to school today' is '학교에 가지 못해요.' It is a polite way to explain why you are missing something.
Intermediate learners use this to distinguish between 'not doing' (안 해요) and 'cannot do' (못 해요). It is essential for explaining reasons for your actions in a professional or social context.
At this level, you can use the full form ~지 못하다 in writing to sound more formal. It adds a layer of nuance, showing that you are aware of the situational constraints preventing an action.
Advanced learners utilize this to express complex states of being. You might use it in literary descriptions to show how a character is physically or emotionally unable to perform an action, adding depth to your narrative.
At the mastery level, you understand the subtle interplay between 못하다 and ~지 못하다. You use the full form to maintain a high register in academic papers or formal speeches, ensuring your language is precise and respectful.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Expresses inability
- Used for situational constraints
- More formal than '못'
- Essential for daily conversation
Hey there! Think of ~지 못하다 as your go-to phrase for expressing 'cannot.' Whether you are stuck in traffic or just don't know how to play the piano, this is the grammar point you'll reach for.
It is slightly more formal than its cousin ~지 않다, which usually just means 'do not.' When you use ~지 못하다, you are specifically highlighting that the action is impossible to perform.
It works by taking a verb, dropping the 'da', and adding '지 못하다' to the end. It's super versatile and used by everyone from students to business professionals!
The phrase ~지 못하다 has deep roots in the Korean language. It combines the connective suffix -지 with the verb 못하다, which historically evolved from a shorthand for 'unable to do.'
In older forms of Korean, the concept of 'not being able' was often expressed through auxiliary verbs that emphasized the gap between intent and outcome. Over centuries, this solidified into the standard grammatical structure we use today.
It is fascinating because it reflects the Korean cultural emphasis on situational awareness. By using this phrase, you aren't just saying 'no'—you are acknowledging that the world around you is preventing the action from happening.
You will use ~지 못하다 whenever you want to express inability. It is very common in daily life, like saying 'I couldn't sleep' or 'I can't eat spicy food.'
In formal settings, it is preferred over the shorter 못 prefix. For example, in a business email, saying 'I could not attend the meeting' sounds much more professional when you use the full ~지 못하다 form.
It pairs perfectly with verbs of action. You can use it with almost any verb, making it one of the most useful tools in your Korean toolbox. Just remember: if you are talking about a lack of desire, use ~지 않다 instead!
1. 말하지 못하다: To be unable to speak (often due to being overwhelmed). Example: 'I was so shocked I couldn't speak.'
2. 가지 못하다: To be unable to go. Example: 'I couldn't go to the party because I was sick.'
3. 먹지 못하다: To be unable to eat. Example: 'I was so nervous I couldn't eat anything.'
4. 보지 못하다: To be unable to see/watch. Example: 'I couldn't watch the movie because it was sold out.'
5. 듣지 못하다: To be unable to hear. Example: 'I couldn't hear the announcement because it was too loud.'
Grammatically, this is an auxiliary verb structure. You attach it to the stem of the main verb: Verb Stem + 지 못하다.
Pronunciation-wise, it sounds like 'ji-mot-ha-da.' The 'h' in 'hada' often becomes silent or blends with the 't' sound in fast speech, making it sound like 'ji-mo-ta-da.' It is a very rhythmic phrase.
Unlike English, where we use 'can't' for both ability and permission, Korean distinguishes these slightly. ~지 못하다 is strictly for ability or situational impossibility. Keep practicing the flow, and you'll sound like a native in no time!
Fun Fact
The '못' prefix is one of the oldest negative markers in the language.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear syllables
Fluent flow
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'h'
- Dropping the 't' sound
- Incorrect intonation
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Negative Verb Construction
안 하다
Ability Construction
수 있다
Past Tense
했다
Examples by Level
저는 한국어를 말하지 못해요.
I / Korean / speak / cannot.
Verb + 지 못하다
집에 가지 못해요.
Home / go / cannot.
Verb + 지 못하다
밥을 먹지 못해요.
Meal / eat / cannot.
Verb + 지 못하다
잠을 자지 못해요.
Sleep / sleep / cannot.
Verb + 지 못하다
영화를 보지 못해요.
Movie / watch / cannot.
Verb + 지 못하다
공부하지 못해요.
Study / cannot.
Verb + 지 못하다
숙제를 하지 못해요.
Homework / do / cannot.
Verb + 지 못하다
운동하지 못해요.
Exercise / cannot.
Verb + 지 못하다
비가 와서 가지 못해요.
너무 바빠서 쉬지 못해요.
아파서 먹지 못해요.
시간이 없어서 보지 못해요.
길을 몰라서 찾지 못해요.
돈이 없어서 사지 못해요.
피곤해서 읽지 못해요.
시끄러워서 듣지 못해요.
회의 때문에 참석하지 못했습니다.
약속을 지키지 못해서 미안해요.
그 소식을 듣지 못했어요.
준비가 부족해서 시작하지 못했어요.
날씨 때문에 비행기를 타지 못했어요.
너무 놀라서 아무 말도 하지 못했어요.
기회를 잡지 못해서 아쉬워요.
그 사실을 알지 못했어요.
그는 자신의 감정을 표현하지 못했다.
정부의 정책으로 인해 시행하지 못했다.
기술적인 문제로 완료하지 못했습니다.
상황을 정확히 파악하지 못했다.
그녀는 끝까지 포기하지 못했다.
예산 부족으로 건설하지 못했다.
우리는 그를 설득하지 못했다.
그들은 약속을 이행하지 못했다.
역사적 사건을 온전히 이해하지 못했다.
그는 고통을 이기지 못하고 쓰러졌다.
사회적 관습을 무시하지 못하는 성격이다.
그의 의도를 정확히 파악하지 못했다.
변화하는 환경에 적응하지 못했다.
그는 자신의 운명을 거부하지 못했다.
우리는 그 결과를 예측하지 못했다.
그녀는 슬픔을 감추지 못했다.
그는 시대의 흐름을 거스르지 못했다.
인간의 본성을 완벽히 통제하지 못한다.
그는 자신의 신념을 저버리지 못했다.
철학적 난제를 해결하지 못했다.
자연의 섭리를 거역하지 못하는 인간이다.
그는 고독을 견디지 못했다.
문학적 가치를 제대로 평가하지 못했다.
그들은 결국 화해하지 못했다.
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"눈을 뜨지 못하다"
Cannot open eyes (often out of shock)
너무 놀라서 눈을 뜨지 못했다.
neutral"발을 떼지 못하다"
Cannot move/leave
그곳을 떠나지 못하고 발을 떼지 못했다.
neutral"입을 열지 못하다"
Cannot speak (due to fear)
그는 입을 열지 못했다.
neutral"손을 쓰지 못하다"
Cannot do anything about it
이미 늦어서 손을 쓰지 못했다.
neutral"잠을 이루지 못하다"
Cannot fall asleep
걱정 때문에 잠을 이루지 못했다.
formal"고개를 들지 못하다"
Cannot look up (due to shame)
잘못해서 고개를 들지 못했다.
neutralEasily Confused
Both express negation
Ability vs Choice
못 가요 vs 안 가요
Both mean 'cannot'
Prefix vs Full phrase
못 가요 vs 가지 못해요
Both relate to difficulty
Impossibility vs Difficulty
못 해요 vs 하기 어려워요
Both mean impossible
Grammar vs Adjective
못 해요 vs 불가능해요
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Object + Verb + 지 못하다
나는 숙제를 하지 못했다.
Reason + 때문에 + Verb + 지 못하다
비 때문에 가지 못했다.
Time + Verb + 지 못하다
어제 잠을 자지 못했다.
Subject + Verb + 지 못하다 + (Ending)
그는 말하지 못해요.
Condition + Verb + 지 못하다
돈이 없어서 사지 못했다.
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
Verbs
مرتبط
How to Use It
10
Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
Use '못' for ability, '안' for desire/choice.
The '지' is required for the structure.
It is a grammar pattern, not just a single verb.
The prefix '못' is different from the suffix structure.
Ensure the ending (해요, 합니다) matches the situation.
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize a 'cannot' sign on every door you can't open.
Native Usage
Use it when you have a good excuse.
Cultural Insight
It sounds more polite than just saying 'No'.
Shortcut
If you can't do it, use '못'.
Say It Right
Focus on the 't' sound.
Don't Mix Up
Don't use for 'I don't want to'.
Did You Know?
It's one of the first phrases kids learn.
Study Smart
Practice with daily routines.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine you are trying to 'MOT' (mote/move) a heavy rock but you 'HA-DA' (harder) than ever and still can't.
Visual Association
A person trying to push a door that says 'PULL'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write 5 sentences about things you couldn't do today.
أصل الكلمة
Korean
Original meaning: Unable to do
السياق الثقافي
None, very neutral.
Directly equivalent to 'cannot' or 'unable to'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- 회의에 참석하지 못합니다.
- 완료하지 못했습니다.
- 전달하지 못했습니다.
school
- 숙제를 하지 못했어요.
- 이해하지 못했어요.
- 참여하지 못했어요.
travel
- 표를 구하지 못했어요.
- 예약하지 못했어요.
- 가지 못했어요.
daily life
- 먹지 못해요.
- 자지 못해요.
- 보지 못해요.
Conversation Starters
"What is something you couldn't do today?"
"Why couldn't you go to the party?"
"What food can't you eat?"
"Did you understand the lesson?"
"Why couldn't you sleep?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you couldn't achieve a goal.
Describe a situation where you couldn't speak your mind.
List three things you can't do yet but want to.
Explain why you couldn't finish a task.
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةNo, 안 하다 is for choice/desire, 못 하다 is for ability.
Usually used with verbs.
It is standard and polite.
Use ~지 못했다.
Yes, context implies future.
No, it is a phrase.
Yes, '못' can be used as a prefix.
When you have the ability but choose not to.
اختبر نفسك
저는 오늘 학교에 ___.
Context of school implies 'going'.
What does ~지 못하다 mean?
It expresses inability.
~지 못하다 is used for lack of desire.
It is used for lack of ability/circumstance.
Word
المعنى
Matching verbs to meaning.
Correct structure is Object + Verb + 지 못하다.
النتيجة: /5
Summary
Use ~지 못하다 when you want to say you cannot do something due to circumstances or lack of ability.
- Expresses inability
- Used for situational constraints
- More formal than '못'
- Essential for daily conversation
Memory Palace
Visualize a 'cannot' sign on every door you can't open.
Native Usage
Use it when you have a good excuse.
Cultural Insight
It sounds more polite than just saying 'No'.
Shortcut
If you can't do it, use '못'.
مثال
저는 어제 잠을 자지 못했어요.
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