Transliteration: aniyo
🇰🇷 아니요, 그것은 아닙니다.
🗣️ aniyo, geugeoseun anibnida.
🇺🇸 No, that's not it.
🇰🇷 아니오, 그게 아닙니다.
🗣️ anio, geuge animnida.
🇺🇸 No, that's not it.
🇰🇷 아니요, 그렇지 않습니다.
🗣️ Aniyo, geureohji anhseubnida.
🇺🇸 No, that's not right.
🇰🇷 아니요, 그렇지 않습니다.
🗣️ Aniyo, geureohji anhseumnida.
🇺🇸 No, that's not correct.
🇰🇷 아니오, 그렇지 않아요.
🗣️ Anio, geureohji anhayo.
🇺🇸 No, it's not like that.
Korean
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You can use the word "아니요" which translates to "No".
The word "아니요" is pronounced as "aniyo".
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