#black heart
This is vocabulary from “BLACK HEART” by UNB. All verbs are in their infinitive form and the list is in alphabetical order.
가득하다 - to be full
감정 - feeling
갑자기 - suddenly
거부하다 - to refuse; to deny
꿇다 - to fall to one’s knees
나타나다 - to appear
눈빛 - expression in one’s eyes
느끼다 - to feel
담기다 - to be filled
들다 - to enter
떨리다 - to tremble
떨치다 - to shake off
매력 - charm
멎다 - to stop
무릎 - knee
빠지다 - to fall (in love)
사랑 - love
설명하다 - to explain
손짓 - gesture
숨- breath
숨소리 - sound of breathing
아찔하다 - to feel dizzy
알다 - to know
온몸- whole body
의심 - doubt
이끌리다 - to be led
이루다 - to attain
자극시키다 - to provoke; to excite
적절하다 - to be proper; to be appropriate
주체 - cope with
찰나 - moment; instance
표정 - facial expression
필요하다 - to need
향기 - fragrance
허락하다 - to allow
헤어나다 - to get out of
So pretty
”I love you as certain dark things are to be loved, in secret, between the shadow and the soul.”
-MC
“Girls like her, my grandfather once warned me, girls like her turn into women with eyes like bullet holes and mouths made of knives. They are always restless. They are always hungry. They are bad news. They will drink you down like a shot of whisky. Falling in love with them is like falling down a flight of stairs. What no one told me, with all those warnings, is that even after you’ve fallen, even after you know how painful it is, you’d still get in line to do it again.”
― Holly Black, Black Heart