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Carrot Song Posted by on Jan 22, 2011 in Korean Language

There is a cute Korean children’s song called 당근 쏭 (Carrot Song). The word 당근 is used as a pun in the song. 당근 can mean ‘carrot’ in Korean, but it can also mean ‘of course’ in Korean. Here is a video that you can sing along to:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfVpzvZeKJA

보고싶니 (Do you miss me?)

당근 (Of course)

생각나니 (Do you think of me?)

당근 (Of course)

I love you, you love me

당근당근당근 (Of course, of course, of course)

좋아하니 (Do you like me?)

당근 (Of course)

사랑하니 (Do you love me?)

I love you, you love me

당근당근당근 (Of course, of course, of course)

변하지마 (Don’t you change)

당근 (Of course)

언제까지나 (Forever)

당근 (Of course)

좋아해 좋아해 (I like you I like you)

당근당근당근 (Of course, of course, of course)

행복해요 (Always happy)

당근 (Of course)

즐거워요 (Always enjoyable)

당근 (Of course)

사랑해 사랑해 (I love you I love you)

당근 (Carrot song)

때로는 짜증나고 (Sometimes irritating)

때로는 힘들어도 (Sometimes tiresome)

너의곁에 언제나  (Always by your side)

웃고있는 생각해 (I think of the days of laughter)

때로는 슬퍼지고 (Sometimes it gets sad)

때로는 외로워도 (It may sometimes get lonely)

너의곁에 언제나 (Always by your side)

함께하는 나를 생각해 (Think of me)

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