A2 noun 3分钟阅读

~ 말고

It means 'not this, but that' or 'instead of this'.

malgo

Explanation at your level:

You use ~말고 when you want to say 'no' to one thing and 'yes' to another. If you want water but someone gives you juice, you say 'Juice malgo, water please!' It is very easy to use. Just put it after the word you don't want. It helps you get exactly what you need.

When you are at a restaurant or store, ~말고 is your best friend. It helps you express preferences clearly. For example, 'Red malgo, blue!' It is a simple way to show contrast. You can use it with objects, people, or even times. It makes your Korean sound very natural and native-like.

At the intermediate level, you will notice that ~말고 is essential for managing conversations. It is not just for objects; you can use it to exclude ideas or plans. 'Meeting malgo, let's just chat.' It helps you steer the conversation in the direction you want it to go, making you a more active participant in discussions.

As you advance, you will see ~말고 used in more complex sentences. It is often combined with other particles like ~말고도 (in addition to). This allows you to express nuanced thoughts, such as 'Besides this project, I have others.' It is a versatile tool for both limiting choices and expanding your arguments in professional or social settings.

In advanced contexts, ~말고 functions as a subtle rhetorical device. It is used to qualify statements and refine arguments. By using it, you demonstrate a high level of control over the flow of information. You can use it to dismiss irrelevant points and focus on the core topic. It is a sign of fluency when you can use these particles to control the pace and direction of a debate or presentation.

At the mastery level, you recognize ~말고 as part of a larger system of negative and contrastive particles. You understand its etymological roots in the verb malda and how it contrasts with ~대신에 or ~아니라. You can use it with stylistic precision, knowing exactly when it adds the right amount of emphasis. It is a fundamental building block of the Korean language that reflects the culture's focus on clear, decisive communication.

30秒词汇

  • Used to exclude one item for another.
  • Attached directly to nouns.
  • Common in daily casual speech.
  • Rooted in the verb 'to stop' (말다).

The particle ~말고 is a super helpful tool in Korean for showing contrast. Think of it as the 'instead of' or 'not this, but that' button in your brain.

When you use ~말고 attached to a noun, you are effectively pushing that noun away and bringing a new, preferred option to the front. It is very common in daily conversations when making choices.

For example, if someone asks if you want coffee, but you prefer tea, you would say 'Coffee malgo, tea!' It is a friendly way to correct or redirect a situation without sounding rude.

The word ~말고 comes from the verb 말다 (malda), which means 'to stop' or 'to cease' an action. Historically, it evolved from the negative imperative form.

By combining mal- (the stem of 'stop') with the connective ending -go (meaning 'and'), it literally translates to 'stop [this] and [do/choose] that.' Over time, it became a standard particle for marking alternatives.

It is fascinating how Korean uses verbs to create particles. This shows how the language values the 'action' behind a choice, turning a command to 'stop' into a simple way to compare items in a sentence.

You use ~말고 directly after a noun. It is very flexible and works in almost any casual or semi-formal setting.

Common collocations include 이거 말고 (not this one) or 저거 말고 (not that one). It is often paired with 다른 거 (something else) to emphasize the switch.

While it is perfect for daily life, you might avoid it in extremely formal written reports, where more structured contrastive markers like ~대신에 (instead of) might be preferred for a more professional tone.

1. 이거 말고 다른 거: 'Not this, but something else.' Used when you are shopping or choosing food.

2. 나 말고: 'Not me, someone else.' Used when you are not the person involved in an action.

3. 말고도: 'Besides this.' Used to add more information to a list of items.

4. 그거 말고는: 'Other than that.' Used to define exceptions to a rule or situation.

5. 말할 것도 없이: 'Needless to say.' While it uses the same root, it emphasizes that something is obvious.

Grammatically, ~말고 attaches directly to nouns without any spacing. It does not change based on whether the noun ends in a vowel or consonant.

The pronunciation is straightforward: [mal-go]. The 'l' sound is crisp, and the 'g' is soft. It rhymes with words like algo (in Spanish) or is rhythmically similar to 'falco' in English.

There is no plural form because it is a particle, not a noun. It is a fixed expression that helps you navigate choices seamlessly in any sentence structure.

Fun Fact

Derived from the negative imperative verb 'malda'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /mal.ɡo/

Crisp 'm', flat 'a', soft 'l', hard 'g', rounded 'o'.

US /mal.ɡoʊ/

Similar to UK, slightly more rounded 'o'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing 'l' as 'r'.
  • Making 'g' too hard like 'k'.
  • Adding a pause before 'go'.

Rhymes With

달고 살고 팔고 알고 벌고

Difficulty Rating

阅读 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

听力 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

이거 저거

Learn Next

~대신에 ~외에 ~빼고

高级

~말고는 ~말고도

Grammar to Know

Negative Imperative

하지 마세요

Particle Usage

은/는, 이/가

Conjunctive Particles

하고, 그리고

Examples by Level

1

커피 말고 물 주세요.

Coffee, not, water, please.

Particle attached to noun.

2

이거 말고 저거요.

This, not, that.

Common demonstrative usage.

3

오늘 말고 내일.

Today, not, tomorrow.

Used with time.

4

사과 말고 배.

Apple, not, pear.

Noun contrast.

5

나 말고 너.

Me, not, you.

Used with pronouns.

6

빨간색 말고 파란색.

Red, not, blue.

Color preference.

7

택시 말고 버스.

Taxi, not, bus.

Transportation choice.

8

책 말고 펜.

Book, not, pen.

Object choice.

1

영화 말고 드라마 봐요.

2

공부 말고 놀자.

3

집 말고 밖에서 먹자.

4

친구 말고 가족이랑.

5

여름 말고 겨울.

6

아침 말고 저녁.

7

한국어 말고 영어.

8

돈 말고 시간.

1

계획 말고 실행이 중요해요.

2

말 말고 행동으로 보여주세요.

3

이 방법 말고 다른 건 없나요?

4

그 사람 말고는 아무도 몰라요.

5

어제 말고 그저께 만났어요.

6

커피 말고 차도 마실 수 있어요.

7

이거 말고도 할 일이 많아요.

8

전화 말고 문자로 해주세요.

1

이 문제 말고도 고려할 점이 많다.

2

단순한 지식 말고 지혜가 필요하다.

3

그 제안 말고 다른 대안을 찾아보자.

4

나 말고도 많은 사람들이 동의했다.

5

이유 말고 결과를 말해줘.

6

형식 말고 내용에 집중하자.

7

내 생각 말고 네 생각을 듣고 싶어.

8

지금 말고 나중에 다시 이야기하자.

1

단순한 물리적 거리 말고 심리적 거리.

2

단순한 사실 관계 말고 맥락이 중요하다.

3

그저 운 말고 실력이 뒷받침되어야 한다.

4

이론 말고 실무 경험을 쌓는 게 우선이다.

5

단순히 예산 말고 자원 배분을 고려해야 한다.

6

그저 단어 말고 문장의 뉘앙스를 파악하라.

7

개인적 감정 말고 공적인 판단을 내리자.

8

말고도 수많은 변수가 존재한다.

1

단순한 현상 말고 그 이면의 본질을 보라.

2

단순한 지식의 축적 말고 비판적 사고가 핵심이다.

3

그저 결과 말고 과정의 가치를 인정해야 한다.

4

단순한 언어 지식 말고 문화적 맥락을 이해해야 한다.

5

개별적 사례 말고 전체적인 흐름을 파악해야 한다.

6

단순히 정보 말고 통찰력이 필요한 시점이다.

7

그저 시간 말고 노력의 질이 중요하다.

8

단순한 논리 말고 직관이 때로는 더 정확하다.

常见搭配

이거 말고
나 말고
그거 말고
말고도
오늘 말고
지금 말고
말고는
말고 다른
누구 말고
무엇 말고

Idioms & Expressions

"말할 것도 없이"

Needless to say.

말할 것도 없이 그가 최고다.

neutral

"말고도 많다"

There are many besides this.

이런 문제는 말고도 많다.

neutral

"그거 말고는"

Other than that.

그거 말고는 별일 없어요.

casual

"나 말고도"

Besides me.

나 말고도 많은 사람이 왔다.

neutral

"말고는 없다"

There is nothing but this.

이 방법 말고는 없다.

neutral

"말고 다른"

Other than this.

말고 다른 건 생각 안 해봤어.

casual

Easily Confused

~ 말고 vs ~대신

Both imply alternatives.

~대신 is substitution, ~말고 is exclusion.

이거 대신 저거 (Swap) vs 이거 말고 저거 (Reject this, pick that).

~ 말고 vs ~아니라

Both negate.

~아니라 is a full sentence negation.

이것은 사과가 아니라 배다.

~ 말고 vs ~외에

Both mean 'besides'.

~외에 is formal.

이것 외에 다른 것은 없다.

~ 말고 vs ~빼고

Both mean 'except'.

~빼고 is more casual/physical.

너 빼고 다 왔다.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Noun + 말고 + Noun

커피 말고 차.

A2

Noun + 말고 + Verb

이거 말고 먹자.

B1

Noun + 말고 + 다른 + Noun

이거 말고 다른 거 주세요.

B2

Noun + 말고는 + Verb

그것 말고는 방법이 없다.

B2

Noun + 말고도 + Noun

이것 말고도 많이 있다.

词族

Nouns

speech/word

Verbs

말다 to stop/cease

相关

말아라 imperative negative

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

Casual Neutral Semi-formal

常见错误

Using ~말고 with verbs directly. Use ~지 말고.
~말고 is for nouns only.
Confusing with ~대신. Use ~말고 for exclusion.
~대신 implies a replacement.
Adding a space. Attach directly.
It is a particle, not a separate word.
Using in formal writing. Use ~외에.
~말고 is quite conversational.
Overusing in one sentence. Use once.
Too many particles sound messy.

Tips

💡

The Traffic Light Trick

Think Red (Stop/Mal) -> Green (Go).

💡

Shopping Pro

Use it to reject items in stores.

🌍

Directness

It is a polite way to be direct.

💡

Noun Only

Always keep it next to a noun.

💡

Clear L

Make sure to pronounce the L clearly.

💡

Verb Trap

Don't use it with verbs directly.

💡

Verb Origin

It comes from the verb 'to stop'.

💡

Daily Practice

Use it when choosing lunch.

💡

No Spacing

Attach it to the noun.

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Rhythm

Keep it short and punchy.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

MAL-GO: 'MAL' (Stop) + 'GO' (Go). Stop this, go to that!

Visual Association

A traffic light changing from red (Stop/Mal) to green (Go/Go).

Word Web

Choice Preference Exclusion Contrast

挑战

Try saying 5 things you don't want today using ~말고.

词源

Korean

Original meaning: Stop and...

文化背景

None.

Similar to 'not X, but Y'.

Often heard in K-pop lyrics for emphasis.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At a restaurant

  • 이거 말고 다른 메뉴 있나요?
  • 콜라 말고 사이다 주세요.

Shopping

  • 이거 말고 작은 거 있어요?
  • 색깔은 이거 말고 다른 거 없나요?

Making plans

  • 오늘 말고 내일 어때요?
  • 영화 말고 카페 가자.

General conversation

  • 나 말고 또 누가 와?
  • 이거 말고는 다 괜찮아.

Conversation Starters

"오늘 말고 내일 뭐 할 거야?"

"이거 말고 다른 취미 있어?"

"나 말고 또 누구를 초대할까?"

"커피 말고 다른 거 마실래?"

"이 방법 말고 더 좋은 거 없을까?"

Journal Prompts

Write 3 things you want to do instead of your current routine using ~말고.

Describe a time you had to change your order at a restaurant.

List 3 things you want to buy, excluding the ones you already have.

Explain why you prefer one thing over another using the ~말고 structure.

常见问题

8 个问题

No, use ~지 말고 for verbs.

It is more conversational than formal.

No, it stays the same.

~대신 implies a replacement, ~말고 implies exclusion.

Usually it follows a noun in a phrase.

Extremely common in daily life.

Yes, e.g., 'today, not tomorrow'.

No, it is a particle.

自我测试

fill blank A1

커피 ___ 물 주세요.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 말고

Used for exclusion.

multiple choice A2

Which means 'not this one'?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 이거 말고

Correct particle usage.

true false B1

~말고 is used for verbs.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It is for nouns.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

Matching phrases.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Correct word order.

fill blank B1

그것 ___ 다른 방법은 없어.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 말고는

Contextual fit.

multiple choice A2

What is the root of ~말고?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 말다

Etymology.

true false B2

~말고 is formal.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It is conversational.

match pairs B2

Word

意思

All matched!

Nuance matching.

sentence order C1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Advanced structure.

得分: /10

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