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않다: Vocabulary #49

Example Sentences#

  1. 나 노래 잘 못 부르잖아.1
    You know I’m not good at singing.
    • 부르다 means ‘to sing’ or ‘to call’.
    • -잖아 is a sentence-ending particle used when the speaker assumes the listener already knows or should know and agree with what is being said. It stems from the negative form -지 않아, adding a rhetorical tone like ‘isn’t it?’ and may carry a reminder or corrective nuance.
  2. 오늘도 내리지 않은 결심이2
    Today, once again, an unmade decision
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • -은 is a past tense modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun.
  3. 앨리스: “하지만 저는 미친 사람들 사이에 가고 싶지 않아요,” 앨리스가 말했다.3
    Alice: “But I don’t want to go among mad people,” said Alice.
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • 아요 is a polite ending used in informal polite speech.
  4. 얼마 지나지 않아 전쟁이 일어났고, 젊은이들이 군대로 갔습니다.4
    Not long after, war broke out, and the young men went to the army.
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • 얼마 지나지 않아 literally means ‘not much (time) passed’, conveying the sense of ‘after a while’.
    • -아서 is a connective ending that indicates a sequence of related events. In this context, is omitted.
  5. 가슴이 뛰고 있잖아5
    My heart is racing
    • 있다 means ‘to exist’ or ‘to be’.
    • -고 있다 is a grammar pattern used to indicate a continuous or ongoing action.
    • -잖아 is a sentence-ending particle used when the speaker assumes the listener already knows or should know and agree with what is being said. It stems from the negative form -지 않아, adding a rhetorical tone like ‘isn’t it?’ and may carry a reminder or corrective nuance.
  6. 하지만 얼마 지나지 않아 맹인은 두 개씩 집어먹기 시작했다.6
    But not long after, the blind man began eating two at a time.
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • 얼마 지나지 않아 literally means ‘not much (time) passed’, conveying the sense of ‘after a while’.
    • -아서 is a connective ending that indicates a sequence of related events. In this context, is omitted.
  7. 이 모든 게 이어져, 끝나지 않는7
    All of this connects, a never-ending dance
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • -는 is a present tense modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun.
  8. 길 남기지 않는 발자국 되고파8
    I want to be footprints that leave no trail
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • -는 is a present tense modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun.
  9. 우리는 끝없는 검은 바다 한가운데 있는 고요한 무지의 섬에 살고 있으며, 멀리 나가는 것은 우리에게 맞지 않았습니다.9
    We live on a quiet island of ignorance in the middle of an endless black sea, and it was not meant for us to venture far.
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • is a past tense marker.
    • 습니다 is a formal polite ending used in declarative sentences.
  10. 그들은 여자를 만지지 않기로 다짐했기 때문이다.10
    They had promised not to touch a woman.
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • -기 is a nominalizing suffix, turning the verb into a noun form.
    • -로 is a particle indicating method or means, marking a decision in this context.
  11. “그러고 싶지만, 나는 시간이 많지 않아.11
    “I would like to, but I don’t have much time.
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • -아 is a casual ending used in informal speech.
  12. 그러나 그의 승리는 길지 않았습니다.12
    However, his victory did not last long.
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • is a past tense marker.
    • 습니다 is a formal polite ending used in declarative sentences.
  13. “아이가 호랑이를 무서워하지 않네?”13
    “Oh, the baby isn’t scared of the tiger?”
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • -네 is a sentence-ending particle expressing mild surprise or discovery through direct observation, voicing the speaker’s immediate acknowledgment of something perceived in the moment.
  14. 차라리 카페 가서 수다 떠는 게 낫지 않아?1
    Wouldn’t it be better to go to a cafe and chat instead?
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • -아 is a casual ending used in informal speech.
  15. 멈추지 않고 나아가고 싶어2
    I want to keep moving forward
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • -고 is a connective ending used to link two actions or states, meaning ‘and’, or to join the main verb to auxiliary verbs.
  16. “그렇지 않으면 여기에 오지 않았을 테니까.”3
    “Otherwise, you wouldn’t have come.”
  17. 노인의 아들은 다리가 부러져 군대로 가지 않았습니다.4
    The old man’s son did not go to the army because he broke his leg.
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • is a past tense marker.
    • 습니다 is a formal polite ending used in declarative sentences.
  18. 너도 이 마음 느낄 수 있잖아5
    You can feel this too, can’t you?
    • 있다 means ‘to exist’.
    • ㄹ 수 있다 forms a grammar pattern that expresses ability or possibility.
    • -잖아 is a sentence-ending particle used when the speaker assumes the listener already knows or should know and agree with what is being said. It stems from the negative form -지 않아, adding a rhetorical tone like ‘isn’t it?’ and may carry a reminder or corrective nuance.
  19. “아니에요, 저는 그러지 않았어요.6
    “No, I didn’t do that.
    • 않다 is an auxiliary verb that makes the clause negative.
    • is a past tense marker.
    • 어요 is a polite ending used in informal polite speech.

Footnotes#

  1. Sentence from A Fun Weekend Ahead. 2

  2. Sentence from A New Beginning. 2

  3. Sentence from Alice And The Cheshire Cat Story. 2

  4. Sentence from Bad Luck Good Luck Story. 2

  5. Sentence from Blue Breeze Song. 2

  6. Sentence from Lazaro And The Blind Man. 2

  7. Sentence from Like A Paper Boat Song.

  8. Sentence from Shattered Pieces Song.

  9. Sentence from The Call Of Cthulhu Opening Story.

  10. Sentence from The Girl At The River Story.

  11. Sentence from The Little Prince And The Fox.

  12. Sentence from The Stonecutter Journey Story.

  13. Sentence from The Tiger And The Dried Persimmon.

않다: Vocabulary #49
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Published at
2026-03-19
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