有沒有 – Bilingual Lyrics Chinese/English
Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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痛 /tòng/ B1 |
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跳動 /tiào dòng/ B2 |
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沈重 /chén zhòng/ B2 |
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傷 /shāng/ B1 |
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安靜 /ān jìng/ A2 |
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力量 /lì liàng/ B1 |
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愛 /ài/ A1 |
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心動 /xīn dòng/ B2 |
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後悔 /hòu huǐ/ B1 |
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輕鬆 /qīng sōng/ A2 |
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枷鎖 /jiā suǒ/ C1 |
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遺忘 /yí wàng/ B2 |
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誤會 /wù huì/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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你 有沒有愛過我
➔ Use of the question particle '有沒有' to form yes/no questions regarding past actions.
➔ '有沒有' is a common phrase in Mandarin used to ask yes/no questions about occurrence or experience.
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Turn off the radio
➔ Imperative sentence structure used to give a direct command or request.
➔ Imperative forms in English are used to give commands or instructions directly.
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Is there any chance I have loved you
➔ Use of 'have loved' to indicate a past experience with present relevance, forming a present perfect tense.
➔ 'Have loved' is the present perfect form used to talk about experiences in the past that are relevant to the present moment.
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Just like there's nothing wrong
➔ Simile construction 'just like' to compare two situations or states.
➔ 'Just like' introduces a comparison, similar to 'like', to draw parallels between two ideas.
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Take off your favorite song
➔ Imperative sentence used to give a direct command or suggestion.
➔ Imperative sentences in English are used to give direct commands or suggestions.
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Will the time pass and be forgotten
➔ Use of the modal 'will' to express future certainty or inevitability.
➔ 'Will' is a modal verb used to indicate future actions or states that are expected or certain.
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There may be some regret
➔ Use of 'may' to indicate possibility or uncertainty about future or hypothetical situations.
➔ 'May' is a modal verb that expresses possibility, uncertainty, or permission.