MOLLAYO IN ENGLISH AND TAGALOG – This article will teach you about what mollayo is in the English and Tagalog translation. What is the meaning of the mollayo in English and In Tagalog?
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In Korean, the word Mollayo translates as “I don’t know” in English and “Hindi ko alam” sa Tagalog.

We’re all curious about the answers to questions. It helps us feel useful, informed, and in command.
However, there are some instances when we do not know the answer to a question. In these situations, it’s better to be honest and respond, “I don’t know.” Your honesty will be respected by the other party!
How to say I don’t know in Korean in a Formal way
잘 모르겠습니다 (jal moreugetseumnida)
잘 모릅니다 (jal moreumnida)
잘 (jal) means ‘well’, so effectively you are saying ‘I don’t know well’.
This is typically employed when speaking to an unfamiliar audience or when formality is desired.
How to say I don’t know in Korean in a Standard way
몰라요 (mollayo)
잘 몰라요 (jal mollayo)
잘 모르겠어요 (jal moreugesseoyo)
In Korean, you may alternately express “I don’t know” in three different ways.
The standard version can be utilized with persons who are older than you, but not strangers. If you’re not close, it’s also acceptable to use this with your peers, or even with those younger than you if you’re not close.
Example:
This example is from 90daykorean.com
A: 김 선생님 알아요? (gim seonsaengnim arayo)
Do you know Mr. Kim?
B: 몰라요. (mollayo)
No, I don’t.
How to say I don’t know in Korean in a Informal way
몰라 (molla)
모르겠어 (moreugesseo)
You’ll frequently utilize casual Korean when conversing with close friends. It’s more comfortable, easier, and aids in the development of a stronger bond with the other speaker.
The informal version is used between close friends who are the same age or younger than you.
More meaning of Mollayo (몰라요)
Mollayo (몰라요) it means I don’t know in English and it is the standard version that can be utilized with persons who are older than you, but not strangers. If you’re not close, it’s also acceptable to use this with your peers, or even with those younger than you if you’re not close.
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