Lyrics & Translation
Learning a language through music is a captivating journey, and ONEUS's “Same Scent” is a perfect starting point. The song's beautiful and poetic lyrics about love and memory offer a rich vocabulary for expressing deep emotions. Its smooth and clear vocal delivery makes it easier to follow along and appreciate the nuances of the Korean language, all while enjoying a sensuous and melodic K-Pop track.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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body /ˈbɒdi/ A1 |
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scent /sɛnt/ B1 |
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remember /rɪˈmɛmbər/ A2 |
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breathe /briːð/ B1 |
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pain /peɪn/ B1 |
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flower /ˈflaʊər/ A2 |
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mind /maɪnd/ B1 |
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lose /luːz/ A2 |
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crazy /ˈkreɪzi/ B2 |
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thirsty /ˈθɜːrsti/ B1 |
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aroma /əˈroʊmə/ B2 |
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dance /dæns/ A1 |
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forever /fərˈɛvər/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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My body wants you bare
➔ Use of simple present tense to express a desire or preference.
➔ The phrase 'wants you' indicates a **desire** using the verb **want** in the present tense.
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Remember your scent
➔ Imperative mood used to give a command or make a request.
➔ The phrase is in the **imperative** form to express a **command** or **request**.
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And every time you breathe out
➔ Use of present simple tense with adverbial phrase to describe habitual actions or occurrences.
➔ The phrase 'you breathe out' employs the **present simple tense** to describe a **repeated or habitual action**.
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Cause if all my thoughts of you fade all away
➔ Conditional clause introduced by 'Cause' (informal for 'because') expressing cause or reason.
➔ The word **Cause** is an informal conjunction equivalent to **because** in a **conditional** sentence.
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And I can’t get it back no more no more
➔ Use of modal auxiliary 'can’t' (cannot) to express inability or impossibility.
➔ The **modal verb** 'can’t' indicates **inability** or **impossibility** to retrieve something.
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And I know you’re coming, over to me watch
➔ Use of **present continuous tense** ('you’re coming') to describe an action that is happening or will happen in the near future.
➔ The phrase 'you’re coming' employs the **present continuous tense** to express an **ongoing or imminent action**.
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A flavor just like you
➔ Use of **simile** ('just like') to compare two things indirectly.
➔ The phrase 'just like you' employs a **simile** to make an **indirect comparison** between the flavor and the person.
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