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How to say "I can't help it" in Korean?


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by MI-Sung Lee 9 years ago

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I can't help it" in Korean in 3 ways:

  • Informal: eojjeol su eopseo (어쩔 수 었어)
  • Formal: eojjeol su eopseoyo (어쩔 수 없어요), eojjeol su eopseupnida (어쩔 수 없습니다)
  • Very Formal: eojjeol su eopseupnida (어쩔 수 없습니다)

- I: na-neun (나는), jeo-neun (저는)
- to help: dopda (돕다)
- it (objective): geu-geot-eul (그것을), geu-geol (그걸) - omitted here

Please refer to How to pronounce Korean Alphabet for the English pronunciation in this answer.


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