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Turn off the radio 00:00
Turn off the lights you know 00:06
聽見了誰的痛 在空氣中 00:13
不斷跳動 又那麼沈重 00:18
Turn on your favorite song 00:25
Turn off what I did wrong 00:31
聽見了誰的傷 在窗戶旁 00:38
安靜的想 是什麼力量 00:42
你 有沒有愛過我 00:52
有沒有想過我 00:58
有沒有 有沒有 也會有一點心動的時候 01:05
但是說不出口 01:14
有沒有 後悔 還是只有我 01:17
Turn on the radio 01:35
Don't wanna care anymore 01:41
也許沒有承諾 比較輕鬆 01:47
也不會有 沈重的枷鎖 01:52
Turn off your favorite song 02:00
Just like there's nothing wrong 02:06
也許時間一長 就會遺忘 02:13
就真的當 是誤會一場 02:17
你 有沒有愛過我 02:26
有沒有想過我 02:33
有沒有 有沒有 也會有一點心動的時候 02:39
但是說不出口 02:48
有沒有後悔 還是只有我 02:52
你 有沒有愛過我 03:04
有沒有想過我 03:11
有沒有 有沒有 也會有一點心動的時候 03:18
但是說不出口 03:26
有沒有 有沒有 03:30
有沒有 有沒有 03:36
有沒有 有沒有 03:41
有沒有 03:48
Turn off my radio 03:54
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Explore Mandarin through Wei Li-an's poignant ballad, "有沒有 (Did you)". This song provides an opportunity to learn vocabulary related to love, regret, and unspoken emotions. Its heartfelt lyrics and melodic composition make it a memorable and engaging way to connect with the language.

[English]
Turn off the radio
Turn off the lights you know
Heard whose pain is in the air
Constantly throbbing, yet so heavy
Turn on your favorite song
Turn off what I did wrong
Heard whose sorrow is by the window
Quietly thinking, what is the power?
Did you ever love me?
Did you ever think of me?
Did you, did you, ever have a moment of being touched?
But couldn't bring yourself to say it
Do you regret it? Or is it just me?
Turn on the radio
Don't wanna care anymore
Maybe no promises are easier
And there won't be heavy shackles
Turn off your favorite song
Just like there's nothing wrong
Maybe after a long time, I'll forget
And really treat it as a misunderstanding
Did you ever love me?
Did you ever think of me?
Did you, did you, ever have a moment of being touched?
But couldn't bring yourself to say it
Do you regret it? Or is it just me?
Did you ever love me?
Did you ever think of me?
Did you, did you, ever have a moment of being touched?
But couldn't bring yourself to say it
Did you, did you?
Did you, did you?
Did you, did you?
Did you?
Turn off my radio
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

/tòng/

B1
  • noun
  • - pain, ache
  • adjective
  • - painful

跳動

/tiào dòng/

B2
  • verb
  • - to pulsate, to beat

沈重

/chén zhòng/

B2
  • adjective
  • - heavy, serious

/shāng/

B1
  • noun
  • - wound, injury

安靜

/ān jìng/

A2
  • adjective
  • - quiet, peaceful

力量

/lì liàng/

B1
  • noun
  • - strength, power

/ài/

A1
  • verb
  • - to love
  • noun
  • - love

心動

/xīn dòng/

B2
  • verb
  • - to be moved, to be attracted

後悔

/hòu huǐ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to regret
  • noun
  • - regret

輕鬆

/qīng sōng/

A2
  • adjective
  • - relaxed, easy

枷鎖

/jiā suǒ/

C1
  • noun
  • - shackles, fetters

遺忘

/yí wàng/

B2
  • verb
  • - to forget

誤會

/wù huì/

B1
  • noun
  • - misunderstanding
  • verb
  • - to misunderstand

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Key Grammar Structures

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.