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Queencard

(G)I-DLE K-pop Korean

Vocabulary from (G)I-DLE: 'Queencard'.

Hey you

뭘 보니?

내가 좀 Sexy Sexy 반했니

Ye you

뭐 하니? 너도 내 Kiss Kiss 원하니

월 화 수 목 금 토 일 미모가 쉬지를 않네

머리부터 발끝까지 눈부셔 빛이 나네

Oh 저기 언니야들 내 Fashion을 따라 하네

아름다운 여자의 하루는 다 아름답네

이 Party에 준비된 Birthday cake

태어나서 감사해 Every day

I don’t need them

그래 내가 봐도 난

퀸카 I’m hot

My boob and booty is hot

Spotlight 날 봐

I’m a star star star

퀸카 I’m the top

I’m twerking on the runway

I am a 퀸카

You wanna be the 퀸카

I’m a 퀸카

I’m a 퀸카

I’m a I’m a I’m a 퀸카

I’m a 퀸카 (Take a photo)

I’m a 퀸카

I’m a 퀸카

I’m a I’m a I’m a 퀸카

I’m a 퀸카

Look so cool look so sexy like Kim Kardashian

Look so cute look so pretty like Ariana

I wanna with you 뽀뽀

I wanna with you 포옹

자꾸 예뻐져 거울 속 너어~

이 Party에 준비된 [Blue] Champagne

태어난 걸 축하해 Every day

I don’t need them

그래 내가 봐도 난

퀸카 I’m hot

My boob and booty is hot

Spotlight 날 봐

I’m a star star star

퀸카 I’m the top

I’m twerking on the runway

I am a 퀸카

You wanna be the 퀸카

I’m a 퀸카

I’m a 퀸카

I’m a I’m a I’m a 퀸카

I’m a 퀸카 (Take a photo)

I’m a 퀸카

I’m a 퀸카

I’m a I’m a I’m a 퀸카

I’m a 퀸카

아무거나 걸친 Girl 퀸카카카카

마르거나 살찐 Girl 퀸카카카카

자신감 넘치는 Girl 퀸카카카카

I am a 퀸카

You wanna be the 퀸카

Vocabulary

hey

Interjection

heɪ

hello; attention-getter

Hey, can you help me?

Informal. Used both as a friendly greeting and to attract someone's attention quickly.

you

Pronoun

juː

you (second person pronoun)

I love you.

Refers to the person or people being addressed.

Interjection, Pronoun

what

I don't know what the problem is.

A versatile pronoun and interjection used to ask about unknown things, or to express surprise.

보다

Verb

to see; to look; to watch; to try; to seem

I watched a movie today.

A very common verb with broad meanings such as see/look/watch, meet someone, check or inspect, and take a test. It also appears in auxiliary patterns like -아/어 보다 for trying or experiencing and -나 보다 for guessing or seeming.

Noun, Pronoun

my; I (as subject); stream; smell

This is my book.

A versatile word. It's the possessive 'my' (from 나의), the subject 'I' (from 내가), and can also mean 'stream' or 'smell' as a noun.

Adverb

please; a little

Please lend me this book.

Used to make requests sound softer and more polite. It can also mean 'a little'.

반하다

Verb

to fall in love; to be charmed

I fell in love with her smile at first sight.

Used when one becomes infatuated with or charmed by a person or thing.

하다

Verb, Suffix

to do; to be

What kind of work do you do?

A fundamental verb in Korean, '하다' is used to denote action ('to do') and state ('to be'). It also attaches to many nouns to form new verbs, like '공부하다' (to study) from '공부' (study).

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