BTS - How to sing Dionysus 04


[nae-ga] is I, and [bo-yeo-jul-ge] is a verb, and its original form is [bo-yeo-ju-da], which means to show, and if we add the final sound [ri-eul] under [ju], and replace [da] with [ge], that is Will in English, so [nae-ga bo-yeo-jul-ge] is I’ll show (you), right? And the next word [nan] is also the same as [nae-ga], so its meaning is I, the next word [jeon-hyeo] is Completely, and [da-reun] is Different, and [geol] is Something, so [jeon-hyeo da-reun geol] is Something completely different, and the next word [chu-jin], which means to push, propel, or promote, and as you can guess, these two words, [jeon-hyeo da-reun geol] and mic, which means microphone, right? These two are equal, I mean, apposition. Anyway, [a-i-bi] is written the way it sounds, and [wa] is And, and [geo-chin] is Rough, and [na-mu] is Tree, or Wood, and [na-mu-ro doin] is an adjective modifying the noun behind, so its meaning is wooden, right? So, [nae-ga] [bo-yeo-jul-ge] [nan] [jeon-hyeo da-reun geol] [chu-jin] [a-i-bi-wa] [geo-chin] [na-mu-ro doin] mic. is the same as I’ll show (you). I’m pushing something completely different, Ivy and a rough wooden mic. And the next word [jeol-dae], this is a negative adverb, Never, and [dan] is Just and [han] is One, we learned this, right? And [sum] is Breath, and [e] is In, a preposition, we also learned this, right? [na-o-neun] came from a verb, [na-o-da], which means to come out, and [da] is replaced with [neun] in order to make an adjective, and [so-ri] is Sound, and [dda-win] is Or something, or anything, So, [jeol-dae] [dan] [han] [sum-e] [na-o-neun] [so-ri] [dda-win] [eop-da]. is the same as There’s never a sound or something coming out in just one breath.