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Here’s a full breakdown of the grammar and vocabulary of the lyrics of “I’ll Be There” by HeeJin and HyunJin. Repeated lines and lyrics entirely in English are omitted.
Vocabulary
Nouns
- 눈빛 – gaze, expression
- 기분 – mood, feeling
- 핑크 – pink
- 빛 – light
- 이곳 – here, this place
- 바람 – wind
- 맘 – heart, feeling (contraction of 마음)
- 시간 – time
- 속 – inside
- 앞 – front, ahead
- 그곳 – that place
- 세상 – world
- 꿈 – dream
Verbs
- 망설이다 – to hesitate, to be indecisive
- 말다 – to not do, to stop doing (auxiliary verb used to form negative imperatives)
- 대다 – to keep doing (auxiliary verb)
- 주저하다 – to hesitate, to be reluctant
- 다가오다 – to approach
- 주다 – to give (also used as an auxiliary verb meaning “to do something for someone”)
- 웃다 – to smile, to laugh
- 물들다 – to be glowing, to be colored
- 설레이다 – to flutter, to palpitate (alternative form of 설레다)
- 안다 – to hug, to embrace, to take on
- 불다 – to blow (as in “the wind blows”)
- 지다 – to become (auxiliary verb)
- 함께하다 – to be together, to do together
- 보이다 – to show
- 펼쳐지다 – to unfold
- 멈추다 – to stop, to halt
- 돌아오다 – to return, to come back
- 비추다 – to shine on, to illuminate
- 두근거리다 – to pound, to palpitate
Adjectives (descriptive verbs)
- 좋다 – to be good, to be fond of
- 아름답다 – to be beautiful
- 같다 – to be the same
- 새롭다 – to be new
Adverbs
- 가득 – fully, completely
- 함께 – together
- 매일 – every day
- 지금 – now
Pronouns
- 네 – your (contraction of 너의) (informal)
- 나 – I, me (informal)
- 너 – you (informal)
- 그대 – you (poetic, formal)
- 우리 – we, us, our
- 내 – my (contraction of 나의) (informal)
Other words
- 두근두근 – sound of a beating heart
- 빙빙 – round and round, circling
Grammar
Particles
- -이/가 – subject marker
- -이 after consonants
- -가 after vowels
- -에게 – to (dative particle)
- -과/와 – and, with
- -과 after consonants
- -와 after vowels
- -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
- -의 – possessive marker
- -을/를 – object marker
- -을 after consonants
- -를 after vowels
Verbs/adjective forms and endings
- -지 말다 – don’t (used to form negative imperatives)
- -아/어/해 – imperative, 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
- -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
- -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
- -고 – and (connective ending)
- -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
- -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
- -(으)면 – if, when
- -면 if the stem ends in a vowel or ㄹ
- -으면 if the stem ends in a consonant
- -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
- -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
- -는 대로 – in the same way, at the same time
- -아/어/해지다 – to become
- -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
- -게 – turn a verb or adjective into an adverb
- -ㄹ래/을래 – I want to, I’m going to
- -ㄹ래 if the stem ends in a vowel
- -을래 if the stem ends in a consonant
- -았던/었던/했던 – indicates a completed action in the past or a state that no longer exists
- -았던 if the last vowel in the stem is ㅗ or ㅏ
- -었던 if the last vowel in the stem is not ㅗ or ㅏ
- -했던 if the verb/adjective ends with -하다
- -거리다 – forms verbs indicating a repeated or continuous action, often related to sound, movement, and emotion
Lyrics breakdown
망설이지마 boy = Don’t hesitate, boy
- 망설이지마 – don’t hesitate
- 망설이다 – to hesitate, to be indecisive
- -지 말다 – don’t (used to form negative imperatives)
- -아 – imperative, intimate style (마 is a contraction of 말아)
네 눈빛이 shake shake = Your expression, shake shake
- 네 – your (contraction of 너의)
- 눈빛이 – gaze, expression
- 눈빛 – gaze, expression
- -이 – subject marker
두근두근 대는 girl = A girl whose heart keeps pounding
- 두근두근 – sound of a beating heart
- 대는 – keeps
- 대다 – to keep doing (auxiliary verb)
- -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
기분 좋은 feeling = The feeling of a good mood
- 기분 – mood, feeling
- 좋은 – good
- 좋다 – to be good, to be fond of
- -은 – describing nouns with adjectives
주저하지 말고 내게 다가와줘 = Don’t hesitate and come to me
- 주저하지 말고 – don’t hesitate and
- 주저하다 – to hesitate, to be reluctant
- -지 말다 – don’t (used to form negative imperatives)
- -고 – and (connective ending)
- 내게 – to me (contraction of 나에게)
- 나 – I, me
- -에게 – to (dative particle)
- 다가와줘 – come
- 다가오다 – to approach
- -아 주다 – to do something for someone
- -어 – present tense, intimate style
니가 웃어주면 = When you smile at me
- 니가 – you (contraction of 네가)
- 너 – you (when used with -가 becomes 네, but is usually pronounced as 니)
- -가 – subject marker
- 웃어주면 – when you smile at me
- 웃다 – to smile, to laugh
- -어 주다 – to do something for someone
- -면 – if, when
핑크빛 world 그대와 나 = A pink-colored world, you and me
- 핑크빛 – pink-colored
- 핑크 – pink
- 빛 – light
- 그대와 나 – you and me
- 그대 – you (poetic, formal)
- -와 – and, with
- 나 – I, me
햇살이 물든 아름다운 이곳에 = In this beautiful, sunny place
- 햇살이 물든 – sunny
- 햇살 – sunlight
- -이 – subject marker
- 물들다 – to be glowing, to be colored
- -ㄴ – describing nouns with verbs in the past (ㄹ-irregular form)
- 아름다운 – beautiful
- 아름답다 – to be beautiful
- -은 – describing nouns with adjectives (ㅂ-irregular form)
- 이곳에 – in this place
- 이곳 – here, this place
- -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
설레임 가득 안고 = I embrace the excitement fully
- 설레임 – excitement
- 설레이다 – to flutter, to palpitate (alternative form of 설레다)
- -ㅁ – turn a verb or adjective into a noun
- 가득 – fully, completely
- 안고 – I embrace and
- 안다 – to hug, to embrace, to take on
- -고 – and (connective ending)
바람이 부는 대로 = As the wind blows
- 바람이 – the wind
- 바람 – wind
- -이 – subject marker
- 부는 대로 – as it blows
- 불다 – to blow (as in “the wind blows”)
- -는 대로 – in the same way, at the same time (ㄹ-irregular form)
나와 함께 can you feel = Together with me, can you feel
- 나와 – with me
- 나 – I, me
- -와 – and, with
- 함께 – together
매일 같은 day = Every day is the same
- 매일 – every day
- 같은 – same
- 같다 – to be the same
- -은 – describing nouns with adjectives
같아지는 맘에 우리 = Our feelings are becoming the same (literally: we are becoming the same in our hearts)
- 같아지는 – are becoming the same
- 같다 – to be the same
- -아지다 – to become
- -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
- 맘에 – in the heart
- 맘 – heart, feeling (contraction of 마음)
- -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
- 우리 – we, us, our
시간 속에 = In this moment of time (literally: in time)
- 시간 속에 – in time
- 시간 – time
- 속 – inside
- -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
함께하는 우리 = We are together (literally: us, who are together)
- 함께하는 – together
- 함께하다 – to be together, to do together
- -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
- 우리 – we, us, our
Day day 매일 새롭게 = Day day, every day feels new (literally: every day in a new way)
- 매일 – every day
- 새롭게 – in a new way
- 새롭다 – to be new
- -게 – turn a verb or adjective into an adverb
기분 좋은 설레임 = The excitement of a good mood
- 기분 – mood, feeling
- 좋은 – good
- 좋다 – to be good, to be fond of
- -은 – describing nouns with adjectives
- 설레임 – excitement
- 설레이다 – to flutter, to palpitate (alternative form of 설레다)
- -ㅁ – turn a verb or adjective into a noun
네 눈에 보여줄래 = I want to show you (literally: I want to show to your eyes)
- 네 – your (contraction of 너의)
- 눈에 – to the eyes
- 눈 – eye
- -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
- 보여줄래 – I want to show
- 보이다 – to show
- -어 주다 – to do something for someone
- -ㄹ래 – I want to, I’m going to
우리 앞에 펼쳐진 = Unfolding in front of us
- 우리 – we, us, our
- 앞에 – in front of
- 앞 – front, ahead
- -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
- 펼쳐진 – unfolding
- 펼쳐지다 – to unfold
- -ㄴ – describing nouns with verbs in the past
시간 속의 real slow = In the time, real slow (the sentence continues from the previous lyrics, together meaning “in the time unfolding in front of us, real slow”)
- 시간 속의 – in time
- 시간 – time
- 속 – inside
- -의 – possessive marker
그곳에 멈춰진 너와 나의 세상 = In that place, the world of you and me that has stopped
- 그곳에 – in that place
- 그곳 – that place
- -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
- 멈춰진 – that has stopped (literally: that has become stopped)
- 멈추다 – to stop, to halt
- -어지다 – to become
- -ㄴ – describing nouns with verbs in the past
- 너와 나의 – of you and me
- 너 – you
- -와 – and, with
- 나 – I, me
- -의 – possessive marker
- 세상 – world
빙빙 돌아온 꿈 같았던 시간이 = The dream-like time that has returned, circling
- 빙빙 – round and round, circling
- 돌아온 – that has returned
- 돌아오다 – to return, to come back
- -ㄴ – describing nouns with verbs in the past
- 꿈 같았던 – that was like a dream
- 꿈 – dream
- 같다 – to be the same
- -았던 – indicates a completed action in the past or a state that no longer exists
- 시간이 – the time
- 시간 – time
- -이 – subject marker
지금 내 눈앞에 = In front of my eyes now
- 지금 – now
- 내 – my (contraction of 나의)
- 눈앞에 – in front of the eyes
- 눈 – eye
- 앞 – front, ahead
- -에 – in, at, to (location/time marker)
Ooh baby 우릴 비추는 sunlight = Ooh baby, the sunlight shining on us
- 우릴 – us (contraction of 우리를)
- 우리 – we, us, our
- -를 – object marker
- 비추는 – shining on
- 비추다 – to shine on, to illuminate
- -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
Ooh baby 두근거리는 moonlight = Ooh baby, the heart‑fluttering moonlight
- 두근거리는 – heart‑fluttering
- 두근거리다 – to pound, to palpitate
- 두근두근 – sound of a beating heart
- -거리다 – forms verbs indicating a repeated or continuous action, often related to sound, movement, and emotion
- -는 – describing nouns with verbs in the present
- 두근거리다 – to pound, to palpitate
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