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How to say "you don't have to know" in informal speech ?
2015年12月29日 21:08
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"You don't have to know."
All these expressions may be used, in the order from more direct to softer nuance.
- (넌) 몰라도 돼 / 알지 않아도 돼: You don't have to know (terse - might sound rude).
- 알 필요 없어 [없을 것 같아]: You don't [wouldn't] need to know.
- 모르는 게 나아 / 모르는 편이 나을 거야: You'll be better off not knowing.
* 모르다 = 알지 못하다 = not know.
2015年12月29日
1
!. It's none of your business
2. You don't have to know that / you don't need to know that
2015年12月29日
Thank you :D that's very helpful !
Good luck to you :D
2015年12月29日
Hi Ghada, I'm not a native Korean speaker, but a fellow learner. This is what i would say:
"너 알지 않아도 돼" "너 알지 않아도 된다" - 알다 - To Know (~지 않아도 되다 = Not necessary, not needed).
The opposite = "You need to know" = "너 알아야 돼" "너 알아야 된다" (~아/어 야 되/하 다 = have to do, need to do, should do)
2015年12月29日
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