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A few different ways to say "I don't speak Korean" in Korean are:

  • 저는 한국어를 못합니다(jeo-neun hangukeo-reul motamnida)
  • 한국말 수 없습니다

    (hangukmal su eobseumnida)

  • 나는 한국말 못해요 (na-neun hangukmal motaeyo)
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