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모르겠습니다.

moreugesseumnida.

I don't know.

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use '모르겠습니다' to politely admit you lack information or understanding in formal settings.

  • Means: A formal way to say 'I do not know' or 'I am unsure'.
  • Used in: Professional meetings, talking to strangers, or with elders.
  • Don't confuse: Do not use with close friends; it sounds cold and distant.
Polite bow + 'I don't know' = Professional boundary

适合你水平的解释:

This is the formal way to say 'I don't know'. Use it with teachers or strangers.
A polite expression used to admit ignorance. It is essential for maintaining a respectful tone in professional or formal social interactions.
This phrase functions as a polite mitigation strategy. By using the formal suffix, the speaker minimizes the potential rudeness of a negative response.
A standard formal register expression. It is frequently employed in hierarchical contexts to signal deference while providing a negative answer to an inquiry.
This expression exemplifies the Korean honorific system's function in managing social distance. It serves as a pragmatic marker of humility, allowing the speaker to decline information requests without disrupting social harmony.
As a performative utterance, '모르겠습니다' functions within the socio-pragmatic framework of Korean politeness. It utilizes the formal suffix to index the speaker's deference, effectively neutralizing the potential face-threatening act of admitting ignorance in a high-context culture.

意思

Stating that one lacks knowledge or understanding.

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文化背景

Politeness is a social requirement. Admitting ignorance with '모르겠습니다' is seen as humble. In meetings, '잘 모르겠습니다' is preferred over a flat '모르겠습니다' to sound less dismissive. Students use this with teachers to show respect for the teacher's authority.

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Add '잘'

Adding '잘' (well) makes you sound much more polite and less blunt.

💬

Use with a bow

A slight nod or bow while saying this phrase reinforces your respect.

💡

Add '잘'

Adding '잘' (well) makes you sound much more polite and less blunt.

💬

Use with a bow

A slight nod or bow while saying this phrase reinforces your respect.

自我测试

Which is appropriate for a boss?

Boss: 'Do you know the schedule?'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 모르겠습니다

It is the most formal option.

Fill in the blank.

죄송합니다, 잘 ________.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 모르겠습니다

Must match the formal '죄송합니다'.

Complete the dialogue.

Stranger: 'Where is the station?' You: '____.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 모르겠습니다

Polite to strangers.

Match the register.

Match the formality.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Formal: 모르겠습니다

Correct register matching.

🎉 得分: /4

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选择正确答案 Fill Blank

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案:
Which is appropriate for a boss? Choose A1

Boss: 'Do you know the schedule?'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 모르겠습니다

It is the most formal option.

Fill in the blank. Fill Blank A2

죄송합니다, 잘 ________.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 모르겠습니다

Must match the formal '죄송합니다'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

Stranger: 'Where is the station?' You: '____.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 모르겠습니다

Polite to strangers.

Match the register. Match A1

将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Formal: 모르겠습니다

Correct register matching.

🎉 得分: /5

常见问题

8 个问题

Yes, it is the perfect phrase for a boss.

No, it is very polite.

You can say '모르겠습니다' to the teacher.

It is part of the formal ending conjugation.

It is a bit too formal for texting.

No, 'understand' is '이해하다'.

A neutral, polite expression is best.

It is '몰라'.

相关表达

🔗

잘 모르겠습니다

specialized form

I don't know very well.

🔗

몰라요

similar

I don't know.

🔗

죄송합니다

builds on

I'm sorry.

在哪里用

🗺️

Asking for directions

Stranger: 실례합니다, 시청이 어디인가요?

You: 죄송합니다, 저도 잘 모르겠습니다.

formal
💼

Work meeting

Boss: 이번 프로젝트 예산이 얼마인가요?

You: 그 부분은 아직 잘 모르겠습니다.

formal
🎓

Classroom

Teacher: 이 문법 이해했나요?

You: 아직 잘 모르겠습니다.

formal

记住它

记忆技巧

Think of 'More' (모르) and 'Guess' (겠습니다). You need more info, so you have to guess.

视觉联想

A student in a suit bowing slightly while saying 'I don't know' to a professor.

Story

You are at a big meeting. The boss asks a hard question. You don't know. You stand up, bow, and say '모르겠습니다'. Everyone nods because you were polite.

In Other Languages

Similar to 'Je ne sais pas' in French or 'Ich weiß es nicht' in German, but with a specific honorific layer.

Word Web

모르다알다죄송합니다이해하다정보

挑战

Say this phrase 5 times in front of a mirror with a polite bow.

Review in 1, 3, 7, and 14 days.

发音

重音 Even stress across syllables.

The 's' sounds are sharp.

正式程度

正式
모르겠습니다.

모르겠습니다. (General)

中性
몰라요.

몰라요. (General)

非正式
몰라.

몰라. (General)

俚语
몰라잉.

몰라잉. (General)

Rooted in the verb '모르다' (to not know). The '-겠습니다' suffix was added to express a polite, formal stance.

Modern:

趣味小知识

It is one of the first phrases taught to foreigners because it is so useful for avoiding awkward situations.

文化笔记

Politeness is a social requirement. Admitting ignorance with '모르겠습니다' is seen as humble.

“모르겠습니다, 확인해 보겠습니다.”

In meetings, '잘 모르겠습니다' is preferred over a flat '모르겠습니다' to sound less dismissive.

“그 부분은 잘 모르겠습니다.”

Students use this with teachers to show respect for the teacher's authority.

“선생님, 잘 모르겠습니다.”

对话开场白

이 단어 뜻 아세요?

오늘 회의 시간 아세요?

이 길로 가면 되나요?

常见错误

친구에게 '모르겠습니다'라고 말하기

친구에게 '몰라'라고 말하기

wrong register
Using formal language with friends creates a weird, cold distance.

L1 Interference

0 1

모르겠어요

모르겠습니다

wrong register
Both are polite, but '모르겠습니다' is more formal for business.

L1 Interference

0

모르다입니다

모르겠습니다

wrong conjugation
You cannot conjugate '모르다' like a noun.

L1 Interference

0

In Other Languages

Spanish moderate

No lo sé.

Korean requires register adjustment.

French moderate

Je ne sais pas.

Korean grammar changes entirely.

German moderate

Ich weiß es nicht.

Korean uses morphology for politeness.

Japanese Very Similar

わかりません (Wakarimasen).

Korean is slightly more focused on the 'intent' of the speaker.

Arabic moderate

لا أعرف (La a'rif).

Korean uses verb suffixes.

Spotted in the Real World

📺

(2015)

“잘 모르겠습니다.”

A student talking to a teacher.

📰

(2023)

“정확한 원인은 모르겠습니다.”

Reporting on an incident.

🎬

(2019)

“잘 모르겠습니다.”

Interviewing for a job.

容易混淆

모르겠습니다. 对比 몰라요 vs 모르겠습니다

Both are polite, but the level of formality differs.

Use '모르겠습니다' for professional settings.

모르겠습니다. 对比 모르다 vs 알다

Opposites.

모르다 is negative.

모르겠습니다. 对比 모르겠습니다 vs 이해 못 했습니다

One is 'don't know', one is 'didn't understand'.

Use '이해 못 했습니다' for comprehension.

常见问题 (8)

Yes, it is the perfect phrase for a boss.

usage contexts

No, it is very polite.

basic understanding

You can say '모르겠습니다' to the teacher.

usage contexts

It is part of the formal ending conjugation.

grammar mechanics

It is a bit too formal for texting.

practical tips

No, 'understand' is '이해하다'.

comparisons

A neutral, polite expression is best.

cultural usage

It is '몰라'.

basic understanding

Learning Path

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