Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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경사 /kjʌŋ.sa/ A2 |
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졸업식 /tɕo.lɯp.ɕik/ B1 |
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어르신 /ʌ.rɯ.ɕin/ B1 |
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청양고추 /tɕʰʌŋ.jaŋ.go.tɕʰu/ B2 |
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음악 /ʊ.nɐk/ A1 |
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감사 /kaŋ.sa/ A1 |
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도움 /tɯ.dʊm/ A1 |
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노래 /no.ɾe/ A1 |
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공부 /kɒŋ.bu/ A1 |
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마을 /ma.ɯl/ A1 |
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아이돌 /a.i.dol/ B1 |
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축하하다 /tɕʰʊkʰa.ha.da/ A2 |
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도와주다 /tɕo.wa.d͡ʑu.da/ A2 |
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준비하다 /tɕʰun.bi.ha.da/ A2 |
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시작하다 /ɕi.ga.kʰa.da/ A2 |
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기억하다 /gi.ɡi.kʰa.da/ B1 |
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특별한 /tɕʰɯk.pjʌk.ɦan/ B1 |
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강렬한 /kaŋ.njʌl.han/ C1 |
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낯선 /na.t͡ɕsʰʌn/ B2 |
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행복한 /hɛŋ.bok.han/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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경사났네
➔ Past tense of '나다' (to happen, to arise) ending with '-네' to express realization or surprise.
➔ '-네' is used in Korean to convey realization, surprise, or emotional reaction in speech.
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감사합니다
➔ Formal expression of 'thank you'; derived from 감사하다 (to thank), conjugated in the polite present tense.
➔ Used in Korea to express gratitude politely and formally.
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저희가
➔ Polite form of 'we,' combining '저' (humble 'I') and '가' (subject particle), to refer to the speaker and others politely.
➔ '저희' is often used in formal contexts to politely refer to 'we' including oneself and others.
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졸업식이 시작해 보도록 하겠습니다
➔ FormalFuture of '시작하다' (to start), combined with '보도록 하겠습니다' to indicate intention and politeness in proposing to start something.
➔ It is a formal way of saying 'We will now begin the graduation ceremony,' showing politeness and intention.
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포기하지 않고
➔ '포기하다' + '지 않고' = 'not give up', where '지 않다' forms a negative phrase, and '고' links to another clause.
➔ The structure '지 않다' negates the verb, and '고' connects clauses to express 'not giving up' as an ongoing attitude.
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