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없이
너 없인 어지럽고 슬퍼져
eop-si
Without
I get dizzy and sad without you.
In the absence of, or lacking
널
널 어쩌면 좋을까
neol
You
What should I do with you?
A term used to refer to a person or object in a direct manner, often translated as 'you' in English.
어쩌면
널 어쩌면 좋을까
eo-jjeo-myeon
Perhaps
What should I do with you?
An adverb suggesting a possibility or probability, which can be translated as 'perhaps' or 'maybe' in English.
좋을까
널 어쩌면 좋을까
jo-eul-kka
Should I do
What should I do with you?
A phrase used to pose a rhetorical question about the best course of action or decision, often translated as 'what should I do' or 'how should I' in English.
이런
이런 맘은 또 첨이라
ee-reon
Such
This is the first time I've felt this way.
An expression used to denote such a situation or feeling that is being experienced for the first time or is unfamiliar
맘
이런 맘은 또 첨이라
mam
Heart
This is the first time I've felt this way.
A colloquial term for one's feelings, emotions, or mood
또
이런 맘은 또 첨이라
ddo
Again
This is the first time I've felt this way.
An adverb used to indicate again or once more, referring to the repetition of an action or occurrence
첨
이런 맘은 또 첨이라
cheom
First time
This is the first time I've felt this way.
A colloquial term indicating for the first time, often used to express a new or novel experience
Up and down
Up and down이 좀 심해
up and down
Fluctuate
The ups and downs are quite severe.
A phrase describing a situation or condition that fluctuates between two extremes, often used to express significant variations or instability in emotions, fortunes, or performance
좀
Up and down이 좀 심해
jom
Somewhat
The ups and downs are quite severe.
A word used to indicate a small amount or degree of something, often used to soften a statement or request
심하다
Up and down이 좀 심해
sim-ha-da
Severe
The ups and downs are quite severe.
An adjective used to describe something that is severe, intense, or excessive in degree or strength
조절
조절이 자꾸 잘 안돼
jo-jeol
Control
The adjustment doesn't work well repeatedly.
The process of adjusting or regulating something to achieve desired functioning or performance
자꾸
조절이 자꾸 잘 안돼
ja-kku
Repeatedly
The adjustment doesn't work well repeatedly.
Repeatedly or frequently over a period of time; often
잘
조절이 자꾸 잘 안돼
jal
Well
The adjustment doesn't work well repeatedly.
In a good or satisfactory manner; competently or adequately
안돼
조절이 자꾸 잘 안돼
an-dwae
Does not work
The adjustment doesn't work well repeatedly.
Not successful in achieving the desired result or outcome; failing to work as intended
하나
하나 확실한 건
ha-na
One
One thing's for sure
A numerical value equivalent to one, used to denote a single entity or as a unit of counting or measurement
확실한
하나 확실한 건
hwak-shil-han
Certain
One thing's for sure
Characterized by a firm conviction or belief, without doubt or question; definite
건
하나 확실한 건
geon
Thing
One thing's for sure
A matter, fact, or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question
우리
우리 진짜 별나대
oo-ri
We
We're really acting strange.
A pronoun often used to refer to a group that includes the speaker and one or more others
진짜
우리 진짜 별나대
jin-jja
Really
We're really acting strange.
An adverb used to describe something as genuine or real, often to emphasize the truth of a statement or the authenticity of an object
별나다
우리 진짜 별나대
byul-na-da
Act strange
We're really acting strange.
An adjective used to describe someone or something as being unusual, peculiar, or deviating from the norm
그냥
그냥 내가 너무 좋아해
geu-nyang
Just
I just like you so much.
An adverb used to express something being done in a simple, straightforward, or immediate manner, without any additional action or condition.
내가
그냥 내가 너무 좋아해
nae-ga
I
I just like you so much.
A first-person singular pronoun referring to the speaker themselves.
너무
그냥 내가 너무 좋아해
neo-mu
Too
I just like you so much.
An adverb used to intensify the degree of an adjective or another adverb, meaning 'very' or 'excessively'.
좋아하다
그냥 내가 너무 좋아해
jo-ah-ha-da
Like
I just like you so much.
A verb that means to feel affection or fondness for someone or something.
넌
넌 그걸 너무 잘 알고
neon
You
You know that all too well.
A second person singular pronoun referring to the person being addressed
그걸
넌 그걸 너무 잘 알고
geu-geol
That
You know that all too well.
That object, concept, or matter already mentioned or under consideration
너무
넌 그걸 너무 잘 알고
neo-mu
Too
You know that all too well.
To a great extent or degree; excessively or extremely
잘
넌 그걸 너무 잘 알고
jal
Well
You know that all too well.
In a good or satisfactory manner; with skill or competence
알고
넌 그걸 너무 잘 알고
al-go
Knowing
You know that all too well.
The present participle form of the verb that means to have knowledge or understanding of something, often used to connect clauses