LALISA – Bilingual Lyrics Korean/English
Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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name /neɪm/ A1 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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body /ˈbɒdi/ A1 |
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attitude /ˈætɪtjuːd/ B1 |
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alarm /əˈlɑːrm/ B1 |
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champagne /ʃæmˈpeɪn/ B2 |
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burn /bɜrn/ B2 |
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ring /rɪŋ/ B1 |
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speak /spiːk/ A2 |
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protect /prəˈtɛkt/ B2 |
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scary /ˈskɛri/ B1 |
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greatest /ˈɡreɪtɪst/ B2 |
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catch /kæʧ/ A2 |
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want /wɒnt/ A1 |
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loudest /ˈlaʊdɪst/ B2 |
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flintstones /ˈflɪntˌstoʊnz/ C1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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What's my name?
➔ Interrogative sentence using 'what's' (contraction of 'what is') to ask a question.
➔ 'What's' is a contraction of 'what is', used to form questions asking for clarification or information.
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내 뒷모습만 봐도 알잖아
➔ Using '만' to indicate 'only' or 'just' to emphasize exclusivity.
➔ '만' emphasizes that only the specified thing is considered.
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Want you to ring the alarm
➔ Using the infinitive form 'to ring' to express desire or intention.
➔ The phrase 'want you to' indicates a desire for someone to do something.
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Gonna catch a case
➔ Using 'gonna' as a contraction of 'going to' to express a future intention, often with a colloquial tone.
➔ 'Gonna' is a colloquial contraction used mainly in spoken English to indicate a future plan or intention.
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You cannot see me
➔ Using 'cannot' to express impossibility or inability.
➔ 'Cannot' indicates that something is not possible or someone is unable to do something.
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Ring the alarm
➔ Imperative sentence using the base form of the verb to give a command.
➔ 'Ring the alarm' is a command telling someone to activate the alarm or alert others.