아니요

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Usage of '아니요'

'아니요' is a polite and common way to say 'no' in Korean. It is often used to politely disagree or negate a statement or question.

Politeness and Context

This word is typically used in formal or polite conversations, such as with strangers, elders, or in customer service situations. It is more respectful than the casual '아니'.

Common Collocations

  • 아니요, ~: A polite way to start a negative response.
  • 아니요, 그렇지 않아요: "No, that's not so."
  • 아니요, 괜찮아요: "No, it's okay."

Avoiding Confusion

Learners sometimes confuse '아니요' with '아니' which is less formal. Use '아니요' in polite contexts to avoid sounding rude or abrupt.

Summary

Use '아니요' to politely say no or disagree. It is essential for respectful communication and appears frequently in everyday conversations.

Example Sentences

아니요, 저는 학생이 아니에요.

Aniyo, jeoneun haksaengi anieyo.

No, I am not a student.

이거 맛있어요? 아니요, 별로예요.

Igeo masisseoyo? Aniyo, byeolloyeyo.

Is this tasty? No, not really.

아니요, 그렇게 생각하지 않아요.

Aniyo, geureoke saenggakaji anayo.

No, I don't think so.