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"Hwaa" refers to a flower, and represents spring and love. [6] It uses two different Chinese characters with one meaning 'fire' and the other 'flower' ().Both characters are pronounced the same way in Korean as /hwa/ [7] without tonal differences (since modern Korean is a non-tonal language), but are read in Mandarin as /huǒ/ and /huā/, respectively.
"No Motherland Without You" (or "Ode to Kim Jong Il") is a North Korean song about the country's second supreme leader, Kim Jong Il. Composed by Hwang Jin Young and written by Ri Jong O [], it extols the proclaimed talent and virtues of Kim, and the North Korean people's loyalty to him.
"Without You" is the second single of South Korean boy group NCT U, the first unit of NCT. It was released digitally on April 10, 2016 by SM Entertainment, just a day after the group's debut single "The 7th Sense". Musically, "Without You" was described as an EDM rock genre song with intense electric guitar sounds. [1]
Depictions of unsafe driving, including dancing atop vehicles and in roadways, and operating a vehicle without a seatbelt. [3] 2010 KBS "Turn It Up" T.O.P: Indirect advertisement. [4] MBC "How Dare You" Sistar: Pole dance moves and belittling lyrics. [5] KBS "Udon" Kang Min-kyung and Son Dong-woon: Use of a Japanese word for the title. [6 ...
[2] The word "arirang" itself is nonsensical and does not have a precise meaning in Korean. [25] While the other lyrics vary from version to version, the themes of sorrow, separation, reunion, and love appear in most versions. [4] [26] The table below includes the lyrics of "Standard Arirang" from Seoul. The first two lines are the refrain.
Gasa (Korean: 가사) or kasa was a form of poetry popular during the Joseon period in Korea. Gasas were commonly sung, and were popular among yangban women. Jeong Cheol, a poet of the 16th century, is regarded as having perfected the form, which consisted of parallel lines, each broken into two four-syllable units.
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"Whistle" (Korean: 휘파람) is a North Korean song. The music was composed by Lee Jong-oh and the lyrics were adopted from a poem by national poet Cho Ki-chon (조기천). It was released in 1990 by the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble, and as a single on vinyl in 1991. [1] After its release, it became one of the biggest hits in North Korea. [2]