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Vocabulary from NewJeans: 'ASAP'.
Hi it’s me again
I’m back (hey)
Let’s talk ASAP
Do you have the time? (Let’s talk)
ASAP baby
Hurry up don’t be lazy
ASAP baby
Hurry up don’t say maybe
할 얘기 다 한 줄 알고 빨간색 눌러
끊고 나니 생각나서 다시 또 울려
There’s this one more thing
I’ll show you come with me
So much to do and lots to see
Just for a minute
Tik tok tik tok tik tok
Just for a minute
Tik tok tik tok tik tok
[민/해] ASAP baby
[민/해] Hurry up don’t say maybe
[다/하] ASAP baby
[다/하] Hurry up don’t say maybe
Hi it’s me again
I’m back (hey)
Let’s talk ASAP
Do you have the time? (Do you like it?)
(Let’s talk)
ASAP baby
Hurry up don’t be lazy
[혜/민] ASAP baby
[혜/민] Hurry up don’t say maybe
[다/하] ASAP baby
[다/하] Hurry up don’t say
[다/하] Hurry up don’t say
Just for a minute
Tik tok tik tok tik tok
Just for a minute
Tik tok tik tok tik tok
hi
Interjectionhaɪ
hello; a friendly greeting
Hi, how are you today?
A common, informal way to greet someone you know or to start a casual conversation.
it
Pronounɪt
it
It is on the desk.
Refers to a thing, animal, or situation that has already been mentioned.
me
Pronounmiː
me
She gave it to me.
The object form of the pronoun 'I'. Used as the object of a verb or preposition.
again
Adverbəˈɡen
another time; once more; back to a previous state
I will see you again tomorrow.
Indicates repetition or returning to a former condition.
I
Pronounaɪ
used to refer to the person speaking or writing
I am a student.
The first-person singular pronoun. Always capitalized in English.
back
Adverbbæk
returning to a previous place or position
Please put the book back on the shelf.
Indicates a return to a former location or state. Common with verbs of movement or placement.
hey
Interjectionheɪ
hello; attention-getter
Hey, can you help me?
Informal. Used both as a friendly greeting and to attract someone's attention quickly.
let
Verblɛt
to allow; to permit
Please let me go.
Used followed by an object and a bare infinitive (without 'to').
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