For K-pop fans who want to learn Korean, I present a fun and easy way to do so: watching and listening to K-pop music videos! Here is the Cabi CF/MV, with lyrics deconstructed in real time!
{…} denotes particles.
OBJ = object particle, SUBJ = subject particle, TPC = topic particle, TLP = time/location particle, POSS = possessive particle
[...] denotes verb constructs and grammar points
Note: I do not repeat vocab or grammar points. If you’re looking for a specific word or construct, check my other videos or just message me.
Vocabulary:
뜨겁다 – (be) hot, burning, heated; be madly in love
여기 – here
모이다 – to gather, to assemble, to come together
이제 – now
태양 – the sun
아래 – the base, the lower part; under
우리 – we, us, our
즐기다 – to enjoy oneself, get pleasure (from)
솔직하다 – to be straightforward, frank, honest
좀더 – a little more
가까이 – nearly, approximately
끝없다 – (be) endless, limitless, eternal
보여주다 – to show, to let a person see, to display
소리치다 – to shout
소리지르다 – same as the word above
Grammar Points:
와/과: This particle is used to connect only nouns. It is not as common in everyday speech as the other noun connectors; this is more formal and more for writing. Use either (이)랑 or 하고 to connect nouns for common conversations.
For any of these noun connectors, attach them to the end of all of the nouns in the sentence except the last (this rule varies somewhat).
Note: The nouns must be consecutive (one after the other) when linked using these particles.
Ex. 저는 서현랑 효연랑 써니랑 사랑해요.
I{TPC} SeoHyun.and HyoYeon.and Sunny.and love
I love SeoHyun, HyoYeon, and Sunny.
Ex. 밥하고 김치하고 주꾸미 먹고 싶어.
I want to eat rice, kimchi, and octopus.
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