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아무것도

아무것도 means 'nothing' or 'not anything' in Korean.

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Explanation at your level:

You use 아무것도 to say 'nothing.' If you have no food, you say 'I have nothing.' In Korean, you say 'I nothing have-not.' It is very easy to use once you remember to add a 'not' word at the end of your sentence. Use it when you are empty-handed or when you are not doing anything.

At this level, you start using 아무것도 with various verbs. You can say 'I didn't buy anything' or 'I didn't see anything.' Just remember that the verb must always be in the negative form. It is a great way to show you understand how to negate objects in Korean sentences.

Intermediate learners use 아무것도 to express more complex states of being. For example, 'I know nothing about this topic' or 'Nothing changed after the meeting.' It is essential for describing situations where an expected outcome or object is missing, helping you sound more natural and precise in your descriptions.

At the B2 level, you begin to see 아무것도 used in more figurative ways. You might hear it in phrases like 'It is nothing compared to...' or 'He has nothing to lose.' You will also notice how it functions as a bridge between different clauses, adding emphasis to the lack of something.

Advanced users employ 아무것도 to nuance their speech. You might use it in rhetorical questions or to express deep frustration or resignation. It appears in literature to emphasize the void or silence in a scene. Understanding the subtle emotional weight it carries when paired with different verbs is key to mastery.

At the C2 level, you appreciate 아무것도 as a fundamental building block of Korean logic. You understand its etymological roots and how it interacts with other particles like (only) or 조차 (even). It is used to construct complex philosophical arguments about existence and non-existence, reflecting the depth of the Korean language's ability to express 'nothingness.'

Word in 30 Seconds

  • Means nothing/not anything.
  • Always use with negative verbs.
  • Neutral register.
  • Essential for daily Korean.

Welcome! Let's talk about 아무것도. It is a super common word you will hear in Korean every single day. Essentially, it means 'nothing' or 'not anything' when you are talking about things.

The most important thing to remember is that 아무것도 is a 'negative polarity item.' This means it almost always likes to hang out with a negative verb. If you say 'I ate nothing,' in Korean, you literally say 'I nothing ate-not.' It feels a bit different than English, but you will get the hang of it quickly!

Think of it as a way to emphasize that the quantity of something is exactly zero. Whether you are talking about food, money, or time, 아무것도 is your go-to word to show that there is simply nothing to be found.

The word 아무것도 is a combination of two parts: 아무 (any) and (thing), with the particle (even/also) attached to it.

Historically, 아무 has been used to denote 'any' or 'some' in an indefinite sense. By adding , the meaning shifts to 'even [any] thing,' which, when combined with a negative verb, results in the meaning of 'nothing.' It is a fascinating evolution of how Korean speakers built a word for 'nothing' by using a particle that implies 'even.'

This structure is very logical once you break it down. It is similar to how English speakers might say 'I don't have anything,' where 'any' acts as the base. Korean just uses the particle to lock in that 'nothing' meaning. It is a classic example of how Korean grammar relies heavily on particles to define the scope of a noun.

You will use 아무것도 in almost every situation where you need to negate the existence of an object. It is very versatile and works in both casual and formal settings.

Common collocations include 아무것도 없다 (there is nothing) and 아무것도 모르다 (to know nothing). You will hear these constantly in daily life. For example, if a friend asks what you are doing, you might say '아무것도 안 해요' (I am doing nothing).

Remember that the register is neutral. You can use it with your friends, your boss, or even in a formal speech. Just make sure your verb at the end of the sentence is negative! If you forget the negative verb, the sentence won't make sense to a native speaker.

While 아무것도 itself is a core word, it appears in many set phrases. 1. 아무것도 아니에요: 'It is nothing' (used to brush off a thank you). 2. 아무것도 모르는: 'Knowing nothing' (used to describe someone naive). 3. 아무것도 안 남았다: 'Nothing is left' (used when supplies are gone). 4. 아무것도 할 수 없다: 'Can do nothing' (used to express helplessness). 5. 아무것도 먹지 못했다: 'Could eat nothing' (used when you are starving).

Grammatically, 아무것도 acts as the object of a sentence. It is followed by the particle , which is already built into the word. The most important rule is the Negative Verb Rule: you must pair it with a negative verb like 없다 (not exist) or 안 하다 (not do).

Pronunciation-wise, it sounds like 'ah-moo-gut-doh.' The 't' sound in is soft, and the 'd' in is crisp. There are no plural forms because 'nothing' is inherently singular and non-countable. It rhymes loosely with words like 'potato' if you stretch the sounds, though that is just for fun!

Fun Fact

The '도' particle adds an emphatic 'even' meaning, which is why it works perfectly for negation.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /amuɡʌtto/

Sounds like 'ah-moo-gut-doh'

US /amuɡʌtto/

Sounds like 'ah-moo-gut-doh'

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 't' sound
  • Adding a vowel at the end
  • Ignoring the double consonant 'tt'

Rhymes With

포도 지도 해도 보도 기도

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 1/5

Easy to write

Speaking 1/5

Easy to say

Listening 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

없다

Learn Next

아무도 아무데도 아무거나

Advanced

무관심 허무

Grammar to Know

Negative Verb Conjugation

없다, 안 하다

Particle '도'

나도

Noun + Particle Structure

이것은

Examples by Level

1

아무것도 없어요.

Nothing exists.

Basic negation.

2

아무것도 안 먹어요.

I eat nothing.

Verb negation.

3

아무것도 몰라요.

I know nothing.

Common phrase.

4

아무것도 아니에요.

It is nothing.

Polite response.

5

아무것도 안 봤어요.

I saw nothing.

Past tense.

6

아무것도 하지 마세요.

Do nothing.

Imperative.

7

아무것도 필요 없어요.

I need nothing.

Need verb.

8

아무것도 못 들었어요.

I heard nothing.

Ability negation.

1

아무것도 남지 않았습니다.

2

아무것도 사고 싶지 않아요.

3

그는 아무것도 말하지 않았어요.

4

아무것도 재미없어요.

5

아무것도 준비 안 됐어요.

6

아무것도 모르는 사람이에요.

7

아무것도 기억이 안 나요.

8

아무것도 걱정하지 마세요.

1

아무것도 바꿀 수 없는 상황이에요.

2

그녀는 아무것도 먹지 않고 떠났습니다.

3

아무것도 모른 채 시간을 보냈어요.

4

아무것도 결정된 것이 없습니다.

5

아무것도 기대하지 않는 게 좋아요.

6

그의 말은 아무것도 아니었어요.

7

아무것도 보이지 않는 어두운 밤.

8

아무것도 해결되지 않았습니다.

1

아무것도 남지 않은 폐허가 되었습니다.

2

그는 아무것도 가진 것이 없다고 했어요.

3

아무것도 모른다는 듯이 행동했어요.

4

그 사실은 아무것도 아니라는 듯이.

5

아무것도 할 수 없는 무력감을 느꼈죠.

6

아무것도 변한 게 없어서 다행이에요.

7

그녀에게는 아무것도 중요하지 않았어요.

8

아무것도 아닌 일로 싸우지 마세요.

1

그것은 아무것도 아니라는 사실을 깨달았다.

2

아무것도 없는 상태에서 시작하는 도전.

3

그에게 아무것도 기대할 수 없다는 것을 알았다.

4

아무것도 남기지 않고 모두 떠나버렸다.

5

아무것도 아닌 것처럼 보이지만 중요해요.

6

아무것도 모르는 상태가 오히려 편할 때가 있죠.

7

아무것도 하지 않는 것이 최선일 수 있습니다.

8

그의 말은 아무것도 아니라는 듯 무시했다.

1

아무것도 존재하지 않는 허무의 공간.

2

그는 아무것도 가진 것 없이 시작해 성공했다.

3

아무것도 모르는 아이처럼 순수한 눈빛.

4

아무것도 아닌 것이 삶의 전부가 되기도 한다.

5

아무것도 남지 않은 빈 주머니를 털었다.

6

아무것도 해결되지 않은 채 시간이 흘렀다.

7

아무것도 원하지 않는다는 것은 거짓말이다.

8

그는 아무것도 아닌 존재로 남고 싶어 했다.

Common Collocations

아무것도 없다
아무것도 모르다
아무것도 안 하다
아무것도 먹지 않다
아무것도 아니다
아무것도 남지 않다
아무것도 보이지 않다
아무것도 못 듣다
아무것도 필요 없다
아무것도 기억나지 않다

Idioms & Expressions

"아무것도 아니에요"

It's nothing/Don't mention it

도와주셔서 감사합니다. - 아무것도 아니에요.

polite

"아무것도 모르는 소리"

Ignorant talk

그건 아무것도 모르는 소리예요.

casual

"아무것도 아닌 일"

A trivial matter

아무것도 아닌 일로 화내지 마세요.

neutral

"아무것도 없는 빈 껍데기"

An empty shell

그는 아무것도 없는 빈 껍데기 같아요.

literary

"아무것도 할 수 없다"

Helpless

지금은 아무것도 할 수 없어요.

neutral

"아무것도 묻지 마세요"

Don't ask me anything

아무것도 묻지 마세요, 비밀이에요.

casual

Easily Confused

아무것도 vs 아무도

Similar prefix

아무도 is for people (nobody), 아무것도 is for things (nothing).

아무도 없어요 (Nobody is here).

아무것도 vs 아무데도

Similar prefix

아무데도 is for places (nowhere).

아무데도 안 가요 (I'm going nowhere).

아무것도 vs 아무거나

Similar prefix

아무거나 is 'anything' (positive).

아무거나 주세요 (Give me anything).

아무것도 vs 무엇

Related meaning

무엇 is 'what' (question).

무엇을 먹어요? (What are you eating?).

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 아무것도 + Negative Verb

나는 아무것도 안 먹었다.

A2

아무것도 + 아니에요

그건 아무것도 아니에요.

B1

아무것도 + [Verb] + -지 않다

아무것도 변하지 않았다.

B1

아무것도 + [Verb] + -지 못하다

아무것도 할 수 없었다.

B2

아무것도 + [Noun] + -가 없다

아무것도 남은 게 없다.

Word Family

Nouns

아무것 anything/something

Related

아무나 anyone
아무데나 anywhere

How to Use It

frequency

10/10

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Common Mistakes

Using with positive verb Use with negative verb
Korean logic requires negation for 'nothing'.
Forgetting '도' 아무것도
The particle '도' is part of the word.
Confusing with '무언가' Use '아무것도' for nothing
Mu-eon-ga means something.
Misplacing in sentence Place before verb
It needs to be near the verb it negates.
Using '아무것도' as a subject alone Use with verb
It is not a standalone sentence.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine an empty room.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When you have nothing to say.

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Cultural Insight

Used in humble responses.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always check for '안' or '없다'.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'tt' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Positive verb usage.

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Did You Know?

It's a staple in K-pop.

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Study Smart

Use it in sentences daily.

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Particle Power

The '도' is the key.

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Native Flow

Connect the 't' and 'd'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Ah-moo (I'm moving) + gut (got) + doh (do) = I got nothing to do!

Visual Association

An empty box with a big zero inside.

Word Web

Empty None Zero Not anything

Challenge

Try to say three things you don't have in your pocket right now using 아무것도.

Word Origin

Korean

Original meaning: Any + thing + even

Cultural Context

None, very neutral word.

Directly maps to 'nothing' in English negative sentences.

Used in countless K-pop lyrics about heartbreak. Common in Korean dramas when a character is hiding a secret.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At a restaurant

  • 아무것도 안 먹을래요.
  • 아무것도 필요 없어요.

In a meeting

  • 아무것도 결정된 게 없습니다.
  • 아무것도 모릅니다.

At home

  • 아무것도 안 해요.
  • 아무것도 없어요.

Travel

  • 아무것도 못 봤어요.
  • 아무것도 안 샀어요.

Conversation Starters

"오늘 아무것도 안 했어요?"

"냉장고에 아무것도 없어요?"

"아무것도 모르는 척 하지 마세요."

"그게 정말 아무것도 아니에요?"

"아무것도 먹고 싶지 않아요?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a day you did nothing.

Describe a time you felt you knew nothing.

What is something you would never want to have nothing of?

Write a dialogue about a missing item.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

No, it needs a verb.

It is neutral.

No, it means 'nothing'.

'아무것' is just 'anything', '아무것도' is 'nothing' (with negation).

No, just sound it out clearly.

No, use '아무도' for people.

Yes, very common.

People won't understand you.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

냉장고에 ___ 없어요.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 아무것도

Needs the word for nothing.

multiple choice A2

Which sentence is correct?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 아무것도 안 먹어요.

Must have a negative verb.

true false B1

Can you use '아무것도' with a positive verb?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It requires negation.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Matches meaning.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Korean SOV order.

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