Liputan6.com, Jakarta Do you want to start learning Korean? Many people say that you can learn the language through movies or songs. K-pop, in particular, offers an engaging way to pick up vocabulary and pronunciation. The melodic patterns and choruses can help reinforce new words and phrases naturally.
Here are the 7 best K-pop songs for beginners who want to learn Korean. These songs are catchy and have relatively simple lyrics that can help with language acquisition.
1. Just One Day - BTS
This song is great for beginners because of BTS' clear pronunciation and repeated phrases. The lyrics include simple vocabulary and expressions, making it easier to follow and learn common phrases such as "naege siganeul jwo" (give me time).
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2. Love Scenario - iKON
With its memorable chorus, "Love Scenario" is perfect for learning everyday vocabulary. The repeated phrase âneowai gieogeun ijebuteo sijagiyaâ (our memory starts from now) helps understanding of basic sentence structures.
3. Lilac - IU
This song features a slower tempo, allowing listeners to follow along with the lyrics. Phrases like "ì§íê² ìì´ ëë ë²ê½ í¥ê¸°" (the intense scent of cherry blossoms) introduce new vocabulary in a beautiful context.
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4. Next Level - aespa
"Next Level" combines contemporary sounds with everyday vocabulary. It includes words like "nuguna" (everyone) and "sesang" (world), making it a fun way to learn conversational Korean.
5. Hello Future - NCT Dream
This upbeat song features phrases like "apeuro" (the future) and "neowa na" (you and me), which are repeated throughout the song. This helps students become familiar with these important words.
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6. Eyes, Lips, Nose - Taeyang BIGBANG
The song's beginning has very memorable lyrics, especially the part "mianhae, mianhae, hajima," which you can remember to increase your insight into Korean vocabulary.
7. Attention - New Jeans
This song features a dreamy melody and a mix of Korean and English lyrics. It making the song accessible for beginners. It explores themes of attraction and includes informal vocabulary that can be useful in everyday conversations.
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