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Learn Korean with K-Pop: Choerry – Love Cherry Motion

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Here’s a full breakdown of the grammar and vocabulary of the lyrics of “Love Cherry Motion” by Choerry. Repeated lines and lyrics entirely in English are omitted.

  • Vocabulary
    • Nouns
    • Verbs
    • Adjectives (descriptive verbs)
    • Adverbs
    • Pronouns
    • Determiners
    • Numerals
    • Other words
  • Grammar
    • Particles
    • Verbs/adjective forms and endings
  • Lyrics breakdown

Vocabulary

Nouns

  • 손등 – back of the hand
  • 마음 – heart, feeling
  • 풍선껌 – bubblegum
  • 사랑 – love
  • 귀 – ear
  • 끝 – end
  • 느낌 – feeling
  • 여름 – summer
  • 밤 – night
  • 보라 – purple, violet
  • 빛 – light
  • 꿈 – dream
  • 속 – inside
  • 눈 – eye
  • 맘 – heart, feeling (contraction of 마음)
  • 품 – chest width, arms
  • 오늘 – today
  • 이야기 – conversation, story
  • 등 – back (anatomy)
  • 뒤 – back, behind
  • 이름 – name
  • 자석 – magnet
  • 앞 – front, ahead
  • 번 – occasion, time (as in first time, second time, etc.)
  • 기분 – mood, feeling
  • 손 – hand
  • 거짓말 – lie, falsehood
  • 얼굴 – face
  • 구름 – cloud
  • 용기 – courage
  • 전부 – everything, all
  • 세상 – world
  • 스페셜 – special

Verbs

  • 걷다 – to walk
  • 스치다 – to graze, to brush
  • 마시다 – to drink, to breathe in
  • 건네다 – to hand over
  • 주다 – to give (also used as an auxiliary verb meaning “to do something for someone”)
  • 불어넣다 – to inspire, to instill
  • 설레이다 – to flutter, to palpitate (alternative form of 설레다)
  • 커지다 – to grow, to increase, to get bigger
  • 지다 – to become (auxiliary verb)
  • 가다 – to go (also used as an auxiliary verb indicating a continuous action from the present into the future, a gradual change, or a movement away from the speaker)
  • 모르다 – to not know
  • 떨리다 – to tremble, to shake
  • 빠지다 – to fall into
  • 꾸다 – to dream
  • 들어오다 – to enter, to come in
  • 시작되다 – to start, to begin
  • 부르다 – to name, to call out, to sing, to shout
  • 느끼다 – to feel
  • 나쁘다 – to be bad
  • 간지럽다 – to be itchy
  • 잡다 – to hold, to catch
  • 말하다 – to speak, to talk
  • 알다 – to know, to understand
  • 못하다 – to be unable to, to not be good at
  • 쳐다보다 – to look at
  • 내다 – to bring out, to put out (also used as an auxiliary verb meaning “to manage to do”)
  • 다가가다 – to approach
  • 가득하다 – to be full

Adjectives (descriptive verbs)

  • 크다 – to be big
  • 있다 – to be, to exist, to have
  • 같다 – to be the same
  • 부시다 – to be glaring, to be dazzling

Adverbs

  • 온종일 – all day long
  • 아직 – still, not yet
  • 함께 – together
  • 더 – more
  • 깊이 – deeply
  • 벌써 – already
  • 어쩐지 – somehow
  • 아주 – very
  • 갑자기 – suddenly
  • 또 – again, also
  • 빤히 – steadily, obviously

Pronouns

  • 너 – you (informal)
  • 내 – my (contraction of 나의) (informal)
  • 뭐 – what (interrogative pronoun, contraction of 무어)
  • 나 – I, me (informal)
  • 니 – your (contraction of 너의) (informal)

Determiners

  • 온 – all, whole, entire
  • 이 – this
  • 모든 – every

Numerals

  • 한 – one (determiner form)

Other words

  • -이다 – to be (copula)

Grammar

Particles

  • -(이)랑 – and, with (informal)
    • -이랑 after consonants
    • -랑 after vowels
  • -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
  • -이/가 – subject marker
    • -이 after consonants
    • -가 after vowels
  • -처럼 – like, as, as if
  • -은/는 – topic marker
    • -은 after consonants
    • -는 after vowels
  • -(으)로 – into, toward
    • -으로 after consonants
    • -로 after vowels or ㄹ
  • -과/와 – and, with
    • -과 after consonants
    • -와 after vowels
  • -을/를 – object marker
    • -을 after consonants
    • -를 after vowels
  • -부터 – starting from, since
  • -에서 – from
  • -도 – too, also, even
  • -까지 – until
  • -에게 – to (dative particle)
  • -(으)로 – using…, with… (instrumental particle)
    • -으로 after consonants
    • -로 after vowels or ㄹ

Verbs/adjective forms and endings

  • -다가 – when, while, because, due to
  • -ㄴ/은 – describing nouns with verbs in the past
    • -ㄴ if the stem ends in a vowel
    • -은 if the stem ends in a consonant
  • -다가 – and then
  • -아/어/해 주다 – to do something for someone
    • -아 if the last vowel in the stem is ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -어 if the last vowel in the stem is not ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -해 if the verb/adjective ends with -하다
  • -ㅁ/음 – turn a verb or adjective into a noun (more formal than -기)
    • -ㅁ if the stem ends in a vowel or ㄹ
    • -음 if the stem ends in a consonant
  • -아/어/해지다 – to become
    • -아지다 if the last vowel in the stem is ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -어지다 if the last vowel in the stem is not ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -해지다 if the verb/adjective ends with -하다
  • -ㄹ/을 대로 – as much as possible
    • -ㄹ if the stem ends in a vowel
    • -을 if the stem ends in a consonant
  • -아/어/해 가다 – indicates a continuous action from the present into the future, a gradual change, or a movement away from the speaker
    • -아 if the last vowel in the stem is ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -어 if the last vowel in the stem is not ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -해 if the verb/adjective ends with -하다
  • -ㄴ지/은지/는지 – whether, I wonder if… (used with adjectives)
    • -ㄴ지 if the stem ends in a vowel
    • -은지 if the stem ends in a consonant
    • -는지 if the adjective ends in -있다 or -없다
  • -아도/어도/해도 – even if…
    • -아도 if the last vowel in the stem is ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -어도 if the last vowel in the stem is not ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -해도 if the verb/adjective ends with -하다
  • -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
  • -았어/었어/했어 – past tense, intimate style
    • -았어 if the last vowel in the stem is ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -었어 if the last vowel in the stem is not ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -했어 if the verb/adjective ends with -하다
  • -아/어/해 – present tense, intimate style
    • -아 if the last vowel in the stem is ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -어 if the last vowel in the stem is not ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -해 if the verb/adjective ends with -하다
  • -ㄹ/을 때 – when
    • -ㄹ if the stem ends in a vowel
    • -을 if the stem ends in a consonant
  • -ㄴ/은 적이 없다 – to have not experienced
    • -ㄴ if the stem ends in a vowel
    • -은 if the stem ends in a consonant
  • -ㄴ/은/는 – describing nouns with adjectives
    • -ㄴ if the stem ends in a vowel
    • -은 if the stem ends in a consonant
    • -는 if the adjective ends in -있다 or -없다
  • -ㄴ데/은데/는데 – but, since, so (used with adjectives)
    • -ㄴ데 if the stem ends in a vowel
    • -은데 if the stem ends in a consonant
    • -는데 if the adjective ends in -있다 or -없다
  • -지 않다 – negative form
  • -고 있다 – to be doing (progressive form)
  • -지 – you know, of course, right? (intimate style)
  • -(으)면 – if, when
    • -면 if the stem ends in a vowel or ㄹ
    • -으면 if the stem ends in a consonant
  • -아서/어서/해서 – by doing/being, while doing/being
    • -아서 if the last vowel in the stem is ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -어서 if the last vowel in the stem is not ㅗ or ㅏ
    • -해서 if the verb/adjective ends with -하다

Lyrics breakdown

너랑 걷다가 스친 손등에 = While walking with you, on the back of our hands that grazed

  • 너랑 – with you
    • 너 – you
    • -랑 – and, with (informal)
  • 걷다가 – while walking
    • 걷다 – to walk
    • -다가 – when, while, because, due to
  • 스친 – that grazed
    • 스치다 – to graze, to brush
    • -ㄴ – describing nouns with verbs in the past
  • 손등에 – on the back of our hands (our is implied)
    • 손등 – back of the hand
    • -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)

니가 마시다 건네준 lemonade = The lemonade that you drank and then handed over to me

  • 니가 – you (contraction of 네가)
    • 너 – you (when used with -가 becomes 네, but is usually pronounced as 니)
    • -가 – subject marker
  • 마시다 – drink and then
    • 마시다 – to drink, to breathe in
    • -다가 – and then (contracted to -다)
  • 건네준 – that you handed over to me (to me is implied)
    • 건네다 – to hand over
    • -어 주다 – to do something for someone (when the stem ends in ㅓ, ㅕ, ㅔ, or ㅐ, the -어 is dropped)
    • -ㄴ – describing nouns with verbs in the past

온종일 니가 불어넣은 설레임에 = Because of the fluttering feelings that you instilled in me all day long

  • 온종일 – all day long
  • 니가 – you (contraction of 네가)
    • 너 – you (when used with -가 becomes 네, but is usually pronounced as 니)
    • -가 – subject marker
  • 불어넣은 – that instilled in me (in me is implied)
    • 불어넣다 – to inspire, to instill
    • -은 – describing nouns with verbs in the past
  • 설레임에 – because of the fluttering feelings
    • 설레이다 – to flutter, to palpitate (alternative form of 설레다)
    • -ㅁ – turn a verb or adjective into a noun (more formal than -기)
    • -에 – because of, with, by

커질 대로 커진 내 마음 = My heart that grew as much as possible

  • 커질 대로 커진 – that grew as much as possible (literally: that grew as much as it is possible to grow)
    • 커지다 – to grow, to increase, to get bigger
      • 크다 – to be big
      • -어지다 – to become (ㅡ-irregular form)
    • -ㄹ 대로 – as much as possible
    • -ㄴ – describing nouns with verbs in the past
  • 내 – my (contraction of 나의)
  • 마음 – heart, feeling

풍선껌처럼 커져간 my heart = My heart that continues to grow like bubblegum

  • 풍선껌처럼 – like bubblegum
    • 풍선껌 – bubblegum
    • -처럼 – like, as, as if
  • 커져간 – that continues to grow
    • 커지다 – to grow, to increase, to get bigger
      • 크다 – to be big
      • -어지다 – to become (ㅡ-irregular form)
    • -어 가다 – indicates a continuous action from the present into the future, a gradual change, or a movement away from the speaker
    • -ㄴ – describing nouns with verbs in the past

사랑이 뭐가 뭔지 A to Z 난 아직 몰라도 = Even though I still don’t know what love is from A to Z

  • 사랑이 – love
    • 사랑 – love
    • -이 – subject marker
  • 뭐가 뭔지 – what is it (contraction of 뭐가 뭐인지)
    • 뭐 – what (interrogative pronoun, contraction of 무어)
    • -가 – subject marker
    • -이다 – to be (copula)
    • -ㄴ지 – whether, I wonder if… (used with adjectives)
  • 난 – I (contraction of 나는)
    • 나 – I, me
    • -는 – topic marker
  • 아직 – still, not yet
  • 몰라도 – even if I don’t know
    • 모르다 – to not know
    • -아도 – even if… (르-irregular form)

귀 끝이 떨리는 이 느낌 = This feeling of the tip of my ears trembling

  • 귀 – ear
  • 끝이 – the end
    • 끝 – end
    • -이 – subject marker
  • 떨리는 – that tremble
    • 떨리다 – to tremble, to shake
    • -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
  • 이 – this
  • 느낌 – feeling

빠졌어 love cherry motion = I fell into love cherry motion

  • 빠졌어 – I fell into
    • 빠지다 – to fall into
    • -었어 – past tense, intimate style

한 여름 밤 보라 빛 꿈 속으로 = Into a purple-lit dream on a summer night

  • 한 – one (determiner form)
  • 여름 – summer
  • 밤 – night
  • 보라 – purple, violet
  • 빛 – light
  • 꿈 – dream
  • 속으로 – into
    • 속 – inside
    • -으로 – into, toward

너와 함께 꿈을 꾸는 paradise = A paradise where I dream together with you

  • 너와 – with you
    • 너 – you
    • -와 – and, with
  • 함께 – together
  • 꿈을 꾸는 – where I dream (literally: where I dream a dream)
    • 꿈 – dream
    • -을 – object marker
    • 꾸다 – to dream
    • -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present

내 눈에 내 맘에 니가 있어 = In my eyes, in my heart, you are there

  • 내 – my (contraction of 나의)
  • 눈에 – in the eyes
    • 눈 – eye
    • -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
  • 맘에 – in the heart
    • 맘 – heart, feeling (contraction of 마음)
    • -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
  • 니가 – you (contraction of 네가)
    • 너 – you (when used with -가 becomes 네, but is usually pronounced as 니)
    • -가 – subject marker
  • 있어 – you are
    • 있다 – to be, to exist, to have
    • -어 – present tense, intimate style

내 품에 더 깊이 들어와 너 = Come into my arms more deeply, you

  • 내 – my (contraction of 나의)
  • 품에 – in the arms
    • 품 – chest width, arms
    • -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
  • 더 – more
  • 깊이 – deeply
  • 들어와 – come in
    • 들어오다 – to enter, to come in
    • -아 – present tense, intimate style
  • 너 – you

오늘부터 시작되는 이야기 = A story that begins from today

  • 오늘부터 – starting from today
    • 오늘 – today
    • -부터 – starting from, since
  • 시작되는 – that begins
    • 시작되다 – to start, to begin
    • -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
  • 이야기 – conversation, story

내 등 뒤에서 내 이름 부를 때 = When you call my name from behind my back

  • 내 – my (contraction of 나의)
  • 등 – back (anatomy)
  • 뒤에서 – from behind
    • 뒤 – back, behind
    • -에서 – from
  • 이름 – name
  • 부를 때 – when you call
    • 부르다 – to name, to call out, to sing, to shout
    • -ㄹ 때 – when

난 자석처럼 벌써 니 눈앞에 = I’m already in front of your eyes like a magnet

  • 난 – I (contraction of 나는)
    • 나 – I, me
    • -는 – topic marker
  • 자석처럼 – like a magnet
    • 자석 – magnet
    • -처럼 – like, as, as if
  • 벌써 – already
  • 니 – your (contraction of 너의)
  • 눈앞에 – in front of the eyes
    • 눈 – eye
    • 앞 – front, ahead
    • -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)

한번도 느낀 적 없는 기분인데 = It’s a feeling that I have never felt before even once, but

  • 한번도 – even once
    • 한 – one (determiner form)
    • 번 – occasion, time (as in first time, second time, etc.)
    • -도 – too, also, even
  • 느낀 적 없는 – that I have never felt before
    • 느끼다 – to feel
    • -ㄴ 적이 없다 – to have not experienced
    • -는 – describing nouns with adjectives
  • 기분인데 – it’s a feeling, but
    • 기분 – mood, feeling
    • -이다 – to be (copula)
    • -ㄴ데 – but, since, so (used with adjectives)

어쩐지 나쁘지가 않아 = Somehow it’s not bad

  • 어쩐지 – somehow
  • 나쁘지가 않아 – it’s not bad
    • 나쁘다 – to be bad
    • -지 않다 – negative form
    • -가 – subject marker (used for emphasis)
    • -아 – present tense, intimate style

아주 갑자기 시작된 story = The story that started very suddenly

  • 아주 – very
  • 갑자기 – suddenly
  • 시작된 – that started
    • 시작되다 – to start, to begin
    • -ㄴ – describing nouns with verbs in the past

귀까지 간지러운 이 느낌 = This feeling that tickles all the way to my ears

  • 귀까지 – until the ears
    • 귀 – ear
    • -까지 – until
  • 간지러운 – that is itchy
    • 간지럽다 – to be itchy
    • -은 – describing nouns with adjectives (ㅂ-irregular form)
  • 이 – this
  • 느낌 – feeling

떨리는 내 손을 잡아줘 = Please hold my trembling hand

  • 떨리는 – that tremble
    • 떨리다 – to tremble, to shake
    • -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
  • 내 – my (contraction of 나의)
  • 손을 – hand
    • 손 – hand
    • -을 – object marker
  • 잡아줘 – please hold
    • 잡다 – to hold, to catch
    • -아 주다 – to do something for someone
    • -어 – present tense, intimate style

말하지 않아도 알고 있지? = Even if I don’t say it, you know, right?

  • 말하지 않아도 – even if I don’t speak
    • 말하다 – to speak, to talk
    • -지 않다 – negative form
    • -아도 – even if…
  • 알고 있지? – you know, right?
    • 알다 – to know, to understand
    • -고 있다 – to be doing (progressive form)
    • -지 – you know, of course, right? (intimate style)

거짓말 못하는 내 얼굴 또 = Also my face that can’t lie

  • 거짓말 – lie, falsehood
  • 못하는 – that can’t
    • 못하다 – to be unable to, to not be good at
    • -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
  • 내 – my (contraction of 나의)
  • 얼굴 – face
  • 또 – again, also

빤히 쳐다보면 so into you = When you look at me steadily, I’m so into you

  • 빤히 – steadily, obviously
  • 쳐다보면 – when you look at me (me is implied)
    • 쳐다보다 – to look at
    • -면 – if, when

구름 속 같아 = It’s like being inside a cloud

  • 구름 – cloud
  • 속 – inside
  • 같아 – is the same
    • 같다 – to be the same
    • -아 – present tense, intimate style

용기 내서 너에게로 다가가 = While bringing out my courage, I go toward you

  • 용기 – courage
  • 내서 – while bringing out
    • 내다 – to bring out, to put out (also used as an auxiliary verb meaning “to manage to do”)
    • -어서 – by doing/being, while doing/being (when the stem ends in ㅓ, ㅕ, ㅔ, or ㅐ, the -어 is dropped)
  • 너에게로 – toward you
    • 너 – you
    • -에게 – to (dative particle)
    • -로 – into, toward
  • 다가가 – approach
    • 다가가다 – to approach
    • -아 – present tense, intimate style

내 꿈 속은 전부 너로 가득해 = Inside my dream, everything is filled with you

  • 내 – my (contraction of 나의)
  • 꿈 – dream
  • 속은 – inside
    • 속 – inside
    • -은 – topic marker
  • 전부 – everything, all
  • 너로 – with you
    • 너 – you
    • -로 – using…, with… (instrumental particle)
  • 가득해 – is full
    • 가득하다 – to be full
    • -해 – present tense, intimate style

내 모든 세상이 눈이 부셔 = My whole world is dazzling

  • 내 – my (contraction of 나의)
  • 모든 – every
  • 세상이 – world
    • 세상 – world
    • -이 – subject marker
  • 눈이 부셔 – is dazzling
    • 눈 – eye (from the separation of the compound verb 눈부시다 (to be dazzling))
    • -이 – subject marker
    • 부시다 – to be glaring, to be dazzling
    • -어 – present tense, intimate style

오늘부터 시작되는 스페셜 days = Special days that begin from today

  • 오늘부터 – starting from today
    • 오늘 – today
    • -부터 – starting from, since
  • 시작되는 – that begins
    • 시작되다 – to start, to begin
    • -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
  • 스페셜 – special

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