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I do not want any more!

There is a on line course called talk to me in Korean. I think it's quite know. In the first level you learn how to say that you want something and that you want more:

더 먹고 싶어요, I want more.

But I think it's more important to say that you have eaten or drunken enough. How do you say that? How do you make the above sentence negative?

Also, instead of saying that I want to drink, I would like to say, I do not want to drink. Especially I do not want to drink alcohol. I know I can say:

마시고 싶어요, I want to drink.

But mostly you get loads of drinks offered if you visit the company, and the problem is more that you would drink too much. What the negative form of the above?

For learning: Korean
Base language: English
Category: Language

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    There are two ways of saying this;
    1) you can get rid of -어요 and add -지 않아요.
    For example, you'd say 더 먹고 싶 +지 않아요 and 더 마시고 싶 +지 않아요. or
    2) You can put 안 in front of the verb.
    Ex) 더 '안' 먹고 싶어요 and 더 '안' 마시고 싶어요.
    Hope this helps. :)

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