Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the fiery world of BTS with 'Into the Sun'! This track is perfect for learners looking to master rhythmic Korean pronunciation and expressive, high-energy vocabulary related to passion and intensity. Its powerful beat and emotive delivery make it a unique way to experience the driving force of K-Pop hip-hop.
Key Vocabulary
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해 ko: hae; en: /hæ/ TOPIK Level 1 |
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바람 ko: baram; en: /baɾam/ TOPIK Level 1 |
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온도 ko: ondo; en: /ondo/ TOPIK Level 3 |
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느끼다 ko: neukkida; en: /nɯk͈i.da/ TOPIK Level 2 |
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저녁 ko: jeonyeok; en: /tɕʌnjʌk/ TOPIK Level 1 |
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아침 ko: achim; en: /a.tɕʰim/ TOPIK Level 1 |
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볕 ko: byeok; en: /bjʌk/ TOPIK Level 4 |
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잃다 ko: ilta; en: /ilt͈a/ TOPIK Level 2 |
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어둠 ko: eodum; en: /ʌdum/ TOPIK Level 3 |
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문턱 ko: munteok; en: /muntʌk/ TOPIK Level 4 |
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기억하다 ko: gieokhada; en: /giʌkʰada/ TOPIK Level 2 |
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밤 ko: bam; en: /pam/ TOPIK Level 1 |
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시간 ko: sigan; en: /ɕi.ɡan/ TOPIK Level 1 |
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짐승 ko: jimsseung; en: /t͡ɕimsːɯŋ/ TOPIK Level 3 |
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나침반 ko: nachimpan; en: /na.t͡ɕʰim.ban/ TOPIK Level 4 |
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피난 ko: pinan; en: /pʰi.nan/ TOPIK Level 4 |
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반항 ko: banhang; en: /panhaŋ/ TOPIK Level 4 |
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인간 ko: ingan; en: /iŋan/ TOPIK Level 2 |
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별 ko: byeol; en: /pjʌl/ TOPIK Level 1 |
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멋지다 ko: meotjida; en: /mʌt͡ɕi.da/ TOPIK Level 2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I want someone like you
➔ Comparison using like as a preposition
➔ The verb **"want"** is followed by the noun phrase **"someone"** and the preposition **"like"** introduces a comparison: *I want **"someone"** **"like"** you*.
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If you wanna go there, I'm ready to be with you
➔ First‑conditional clause (If + present simple, ...)
➔ The clause **"If"** + present simple **"you wanna go there"** sets a possible condition; the result clause uses **"I'm ready to be with you"** (present simple + infinitive).
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I don't care how far
➔ Negative verb + interrogative indirect question (how far)
➔ The negative verb **"don't"** is followed by the infinitive **"care"** and an indirect question introduced by **"how"**: *I **"don't"** **"care"** **"how"** far*.
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Tell me how you feel
➔ Imperative + embedded wh‑question
➔ The verb **"Tell"** is used in the imperative mood, followed by the object **"me"** and an embedded question **"how you feel"**: ***"Tell"** me **"how"** you feel*.
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Every night I'm thinkin' of
➔ Present progressive with colloquial contraction
➔ The phrase **"I'm thinkin'"** drops the *g* in **"thinking"**, a typical spoken form of the present progressive: *I am **"thinkin'"** of*.
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Don't be afraid 기억해
➔ Negative imperative + verb in plain form (기억해) as a command
➔ The negative command **"Don't"** + base verb **"be"** forms the imperative *Don't **"be"** afraid*; the Korean **"기억해"** (remember) follows as another command.
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I'll follow you into the sun
➔ Future simple (will) + verb + prepositional phrase
➔ The auxiliary **"will"** marks future intention; **"follow"** is the main verb and **"into the sun"** is a prepositional phrase indicating direction: *I **"will"** **"follow"** you **"into the sun"**.*
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If we run out of time, I'll chase the feeling
➔ First‑conditional with future result (will + verb)
➔ The **"If"** clause uses present simple **"run"**; the main clause uses **"will"** + base verb **"chase"** to express a future result: *If we **"run"** out of time, I **"will"** **"chase"** the feeling*.
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Don't be afraid 기억해
➔ Negative imperative (Don't) + base verb + Korean command
➔ The **"Don't"** starts a negative command, followed by the base verb **"be"**; the Korean **"기억해"** (remember) adds a second imperative meaning: *Don't **"be"** afraid, **"기억해"**.*
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