Friday, October 29, 2010

소녀시대와 AKB48 / Girls' Generation and AKB48


내 소녀시대 엘봄 컬렉션 + 훗? 헤헤 / My Girls' Generation album collection + Hoot? hehe
소녀시대 3 번째 미니엘범이 '훗' 왔다! 광팬이에요 ^^ 즐겨찾기 맴버 누굴까요? 시간이지나면서 천천히 다 맴버 좋아하는데 항상 태연 #1 있을거야 =]

사실은 내가 여자 아이돌 그룹에 대한 애착이 있어. 한가지 그들에 대해 많이는 좋아, 맴버 가까운 친구이에요 또 여자들이 자신에게 유치하고 재밌어요! 보통 다양한 쇼에 그들를 시청하신 후 그룹과 사랑에 빠지고. 그들의 독특한 성격을 볼 수 있고, 그들이 얼마나 재미. 물론 전 그룹의 음악처럼해야.. 하지만 그들의 성격과 같은 더 전, 그들의 음악처럼 더.

요즘 일본의 #1 여자 아이돌 그룹 AKB48와 사로잡혀. 처음엔 48 맴버 나 생각했어.. 진짜?? 너무 너무 많이있어. 근데 연구를하고 후, 그것은 한 그룹에 간단하게 48 여자 아니에요. 극장 그룹이에요 또 다른 팀들과 단위 공연 있어. 다양한 쇼에 그들이 자주 나타나, 그래서 정기적으로 그들을보고 알게 될 쉬워요.

즐겨찾기 맴버 누굴까요? 확실히 말할 수 없어. 너무 많이있어 (사실 거의 30 맴버, 난 이름과 성 이름 수 있어!). SKE48에서 (나고야에서 자신의 여동생 그룹) 즐겨찾기 맴버 '맛수이 주리나'이에요. 주리나가 너무 귀여워 그리고 예뻐 또 매우 재능있는 댄서.

Kpop와 Jpop 여자 아이돌 그룹 그들이 완전히 다르기 때문에 비교하고 싶지 않아요. 음악 다를 수 있고 문화 다를 수 있고. 그렇게하자 그들이 별도의 고려 그리고 별도로 그들을 감사하자 ^^

그런 뜻은 아닙니다 전 남자 아이돌 그룹을 좋아하지 않아. 하지만 이후 나는 여자예요 그리고 가장 친한 친구는 여자 들이야, 그것은 여자 아이돌 그룹과 관련된보다 쉽게. 남성 아이돌 그룹에 대해, 내 #1 즐겨찾기 동방신기예요 하지만 내가 구해 줄게 또 다른 게시물에 대한 (어쩌면).

다음 시간까지, 안녕!

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Girls' Generation's third mini-album 'Hoot' is out! I'm a huge fan of theirs ^^ Who's my favourite member? Over time I've come to like all of them, but my #1 will always be Taeyeon =]

Now I must admit I have a soft spot for girl idol groups. One thing I appreciate a lot about girl groups is the close friendships they form and the girls themselves are just silly and hilarious! I usually fall in love with the group after watching them on variety shows. You get to see their quirky personalities and just how funny they are. Of course I have to like the music too, but I find that once I like their personalities, I come to like the music much more.

Recently, I've become obsessed with #1 Japanese idol girl group AKB48. At first I thought it was pretty ridiculous to have 48 girls in one group. But after doing more research, it's not simply 48 girls in one group. They are a theatre group and have different teams and units for performances and whatnot. These girls are on like a million variety shows so it's pretty easy to see them regularly and get to know them.

Who is my favourite member? That for sure I can't say. There are just too many to name (I can actually name almost 30 of them, first name and last name!). From SKE48 (their sister group in Nagoya), my favourite is Matsui Jurina. Jurina is really cute and pretty, and she's a talented dancer. (Not to mention that she's got a killer smile, and is competitive as hell, especially with sports.. competitive girls are awesome =D - this part isn't in the Korean post.)

I don't want to even begin comparing Kpop girl groups and Jpop girl groups because they are completely different. The music is different, the cultures are different, so let's keep them separate and appreciate them separately ^^

That's not to say that I don't like male idol groups either. But I guess it's easier to relate to girl idol groups since I'm a girl and my closest friends are all girls. If we're talking about male idol groups though, my #1 is DBSK, but we'll save that for another post (maybe).

Until the next time, see ya!

2 comments:

  1. hey wassup i found you through trying to find a younha English version of her song and when i realized you were Canadian and you were learning Korean little by little it thought that was pretty cool and had a few questions.

    1 is it hard 2 how much different is Korean from Japanese 4 what are most of the anime spoken in?? (i'm an anime fan). at first i was thinking i wanted to learn Japanese cause that's what younha sang in and the anime in, but now i'm not so sure, ha ha ha can you help me here?

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  2. @NothingsSomething
    hi there!

    anime is japanese. there are korean animes, but i don't know if they're called "anime". if you're talking about the ones that younha has done opening/closing songs for, then those are japanese.

    korean and japanese are similar in the fact that they are both subject-object-verb (SOV) languages, while english is SVO. from my experience, people find japanese easier to learn in terms of pronunciation. however, japanese has 3 different alphabets - kanji (chinese characters), hiragana, and katakana - which are harder to learn. korean is harder to pronounce, but they have one alphabet (hangul) that is simple to learn so reading and writing are not hard.

    i haven't spent much time learning japanese so i don't know much about the grammar, but from what i do know, i would say that korean and japanese are both equal in difficulty. having spent more time learning korean, there are many many grammar rules, but that's true of any language.

    if i were you, i would choose the language that you're more interested in.. even if it's hard, if you're interested, you can do it =] i wouldn't suggest trying to learn both at the same time because you may get confused.

    hope this helps! ^^

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