T-ara – Little apple – A Korean – EngSub – World music for u
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https://youtu.be/yAEgOfZRPbo 13- Connection
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The meaning of the Korean “little apple”-song is not exactly the same as the Chinese “little apple”-song. But they are in many ways like each other.
T-ara (Korean: 티아라) is a South Korean girl group formed in 2009 by MBK Entertainment. Their most well-known lineup featured Boram, Qri, Soyeon, Eunjung, Hyomin and Jiyeon. T-ara's career is marked by hook-heavy dance-pop music, a result of their close partnership with composer Shinsadong Tiger. A broad array of visual concepts have earned the group a "chameleon-like"
The video contains the English translation & subtitles of the song. The translation is in the end of the song, when the song is finished. You need to use "pause" for getting enough time to read it, because the translation appears for a few seconds.
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A comparison between Korean, chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese & English:
English: Yes, No, Thank You, I come there, I love you
Korean: ye, ani, gamsahabnida, naneun geogie ganda, salanghae
Chinese: Shì de, bù, xièxiè, wǒ dào nàlǐ, wǒ ài nǐ
Japanese: Hai, īe, arigatō, soko ni kite, itoshi teru
Vietnamese: Vâng, không, cảm ơn bạn, tôi đến đó, tôi yêu bạn
(the letters show in a way how the words and sentences are pronounced even though the letters are not always the same as the letters in the named languages).
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