Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the retro charm of K-pop with Wonder Girls' "I Feel You"! This track isn't just a song; it's a vibrant homage to 1980s synth-pop, offering a fantastic opportunity to explore the nuances of Korean language through its expressive lyrics of longing and infatuation. Its unique band concept and authentic retro sound make it a special listen, providing a fun and immersive way to experience Korean culture and language in action.
Key Vocabulary
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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touch /tʌtʃ/ A1 |
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run /rʌn/ A1 |
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stuck /stʌk/ A2 |
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caress /kəˈrɛs/ B1 |
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bewildering /bɪˈwɪldərɪŋ/ B2 |
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linger /ˈlɪŋɡər/ B1 |
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whisper /ˈhwɪspər/ A2 |
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blush /blʌʃ/ B1 |
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tickle /ˈtɪkəl/ A2 |
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crazier /ˈkreɪziər/ A2 |
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deeper /ˈdiːpər/ A2 |
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breath /brɛθ/ A1 |
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stare /stɛər/ A2 |
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spell /spɛl/ A2 |
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drown /draʊn/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Can't break the spell you casted on me
➔ Modal verb 'can' in the negative form (can't) + base verb to express inability.
➔ The word "can't" shows that the speaker is unable to break the spell.
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It’s all so bewildering, never felt this way before
➔ Present perfect (have/has + past participle) in a negative clause with 'never' to talk about life experience up to now.
➔ The phrase "never felt" uses the present perfect to say the speaker has not experienced this feeling at any time up to now.
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I just keep waiting to see you
➔ Verb 'keep' + gerund (keep + V‑ing) to express a continuous or repeated action.
➔ The word "keep" followed by the gerund "waiting" shows that the speaker continues to wait.
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I’m totally stuck and can’t break free
➔ Linking verb 'be' + adjective (stuck) to describe a state; modal 'can' in negative form (can’t) + base verb.
➔ The phrase "I'm stuck" uses the linking verb "am" + adjective "stuck" to describe a condition, while "can't" shows inability to escape.
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Can’t think of anything but running to you
➔ Gerund after a preposition ('but' used as a preposition) – 'but running'.
➔ The word "but" functions as a preposition here, so the gerund "running" follows it.
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I can hear you even with my eyes closed
➔ Prepositional phrase with 'with' + noun + past participle (eyes closed) – a reduced clause describing a state.
➔ The phrase "with my eyes closed" uses "with" + noun + past participle to describe the condition under which the speaker can hear.
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Stop staring and turn off the lights
➔ Imperative mood; two base‑form verbs joined by 'and' to give sequential commands.
➔ The word "Stop" is an imperative telling the listener to cease the action, followed by another imperative "turn off".
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Your eyes make me blush
➔ Causative verb 'make' + object + base verb (make + object + verb) to indicate that the object causes the action.
➔ The verb "make" followed by "me" (object) and "blush" (base verb) shows that the eyes cause the speaker to blush.
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Now please baby be mine
➔ Polite request: 'please' + imperative verb (be) to soften the command.
➔ The word "please" precedes the imperative "be" to make the request "be mine" sound more courteous.
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