Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the smooth and funky world of JinSoul's "Ring of Chaos"! This K-pop gem, blending '80s and '90s influences, offers a fantastic opportunity to learn Korean through its engaging lyrics and sophisticated pop sound. Discover how JinSoul navigates the 'ring of chaos' with a positive message, making it a special and motivating track for language learners.
Key Vocabulary
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chaos /ˈkeɪ.ɑːs/ C2 |
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light /laɪt/ B2 |
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fire /ˈfaɪər/ B2 |
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dark /dɑːrk/ B1 |
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escape /ɪsˈkeɪp/ B2 |
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fear /fɪər/ B2 |
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answer /ˈænsər/ B1 |
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fall /fɔːl/ A2 |
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mind /maɪnd/ B2 |
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lightning /ˈlaɪtnɪŋ/ C1 |
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resistance /rɪˈzɪstəns/ C2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I Face The Fall But I Don't Lose My Mind
➔ Compound sentence with the coordinating conjunction “but”.
➔ The word "but" links two independent clauses: "I Face The Fall" and "I Don't Lose My Mind".
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I Can Let You Go
➔ Modal verb “can” + causative verb “let” + object + bare infinitive.
➔ "Can" expresses ability, while "let" is a causative verb that takes the bare infinitive "go".
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Kill My Chaos
➔ Imperative sentence with a bare verb and a direct object.
➔ "Kill" is a command directed at the listener; "My Chaos" is the direct object.
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All You See Is Me
➔ Simple present with the copular verb “is” linking subject complement.
➔ "Is" functions as a linking verb, connecting the subject "All You See" with its complement "Me".
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Or Is That You?
➔ Yes‑no question formed by subject‑auxiliary inversion (zero‑auxiliary) with “is”.
➔ "Is" precedes the subject "That You" to form the question "Is that you?".
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Test My Ring Of Chaos
➔ Imperative sentence with a transitive verb followed by a noun phrase.
➔ "Test" is a command; "My Ring Of Chaos" functions as the direct object.
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Just Breathin’
➔ Gerund used as a noun phrase; colloquial dropping of the final “g”.
➔ "Breathin’" (short for "Breathing") functions as a noun meaning “the act of breathing”.
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I Erased It
➔ Simple past tense of a transitive verb with a pronoun object.
➔ "Erased" is the past form of "erase"; "It" is the pronoun object receiving the action.
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I See You I See You See
➔ Repeated simple present clauses; the second clause uses a verb as a noun (“see” as a subject).
➔ The first "I See You" means “I perceive you”. In the second part, "You See" is a clause, and the final "See" acts as a noun meaning “the act of seeing”.
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