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我在等你 Lyrics, Pinyin & English Translation

Interactive Lyrics

zài
kàn
de
zhào
piàn
I'm looking at your photos
zài
xiǎng
de
xiào
liǎn
I'm thinking of your smiling face
zài
tīng
shǒu
lǎo
I'm listening to that old song
zài
shēn
biān
You are not by my side
zài
děng
de
xiāo
I'm waiting for your message
zài
děng
shuō
I'm waiting for you to say yes
shí
jiān
zhí
zài
zǒu
Time keeps moving on
méi
yǒu
huí
You haven't answered me
zài
děng
děng
děng
I'm waiting for you, waiting for you, waiting for you
zài
zhè
xiǎng
xiǎng
I'm here, missing you, missing you
zài
zài
Where are you? Where are you?
hái
ài
bu
ài
Do you still love me?
zài
zǒu
tiáo
jiē
dào
I'm walking down that street
zài
zhǎo
de
hén
I'm searching for your traces
men
qián
hěn
hǎo
We used to be so good
xiàn
zài
biàn
de
hěn
ān
jìng
Now it's become so quiet
zài
wèn
I'm asking myself
shì
bu
shì
gòu
hǎo
Am I not good enough?
shì
hái
zài
děng
But I'm still waiting
děng
de
yōng
bào
Waiting for your embrace
zài
děng
děng
děng
I'm waiting for you, waiting for you, waiting for you
zài
zhè
xiǎng
xiǎng
I'm here, missing you, missing you
zài
zài
Where are you? Where are you?
hái
ài
bu
ài
Do you still love me?
hái
zài
ài
I still love you
hái
zài
ma
Are you still there?
guǒ
zài
xiǎng
If you're also thinking of me
wèi
shén
me
shuō
huà
Why don't you speak?
zài
děng
děng
děng
I'm waiting for you, waiting for you, waiting for you
zài
zhè
xiǎng
xiǎng
I'm here, missing you, missing you
guǒ
ài
If you also love me
qǐng
huí
lái
ba
Please come back

Key HSK Vocabulary

Word Pinyin Meaning HSK Action
痕迹 hén jì mark, trace HSK 7
拥抱 yōng bào hug, embrace HSK 5
消息 xiāo xi news, information HSK 3
以前 yǐ qián before, formerly HSK 2
安静 ān jìng quiet, peaceful HSK 2
如果 rú guǒ if, in case HSK 2
照片 zhào piàn photograph, photo, picture HSK 2
可是 kě shì but, yet HSK 2
这里 zhè lǐ here HSK 1
哪里 nǎ lǐ where, wherever HSK 1
回来 huí lai come back, go back HSK 1
是不是 shì bu shì yes or no, is or isn't HSK 1
说话 shuō huà speak, talk HSK 1
变得 biàn de to become
现在 xiàn zài now, at present
你等 nǐ děng see also 你们, you all
笑脸 xiào liǎn smiling face, smiley :) ☺
老歌 lǎo gē oldie , old song
街道 jiē dào street, CL:條 条[tiao2]
为什么 wèi shén me why?, for what reason?

Have you ever felt a longing so profound it feels like an echo in an empty room, a quiet anticipation that settles deep in your bones? That precise, melancholic beauty is the signature of 还好 (Hái Hǎo), the independent Chinese singer-songwriter whose distinctive vocal style and introspective melodies breathe life into emotions we often keep hidden. Their poignant track, "我在等你" (I’m waiting for you), isn't just a song; it's a tender exploration of love and longing, offering a unique window into Chinese language and culture through heartfelt poetry.

Quick Info

Song Name 我在等你 (I’m waiting for you)
Artist 还好
Original Singer Original
Release Year 2016
Duration 03:50

The Story Behind the Song

The first delicate notes of 还好’s '我在等你' aren't just sound; they're the tangible echo of a heart held in quiet suspension. This isn't merely a song, but an emotional landscape where longing takes root, a melancholic reverie for a return, a moment, a truth yet to manifest. It masterfully captures that deeply human ache of patient anticipation, a shared experience in Chinese culture where enduring love and hopeful perseverance are often expressed through understated yet profound commitment.

With lyrics that breathe simplicity yet bleed raw emotion, the track becomes a mirror reflecting countless personal sagas of hope against uncertainty. It speaks to the enduring human spirit that finds strength in the act of waiting itself, a testament to the belief that some things are worth every tick of the clock, every silent vigil.

✨ Lyrical Highlights

熟悉的咖啡店 陌生的背影
Shúxī de kāfēi diàn Mòshēng de bèiyǐng
Familiar coffee shop, unfamiliar backs

This line beautifully captures the poignant contrast between a cherished, familiar setting and the emotional desolation brought by the beloved's absence. It immediately establishes a sense of lonely observation, where the world carries on, oblivious to the speaker's deep yearning. This vivid image directly connects to the theme of waiting, as the speaker frequents a place filled with memories, hoping for a return that never materializes amongst a sea of strangers.

我曾为你改变了一切 只为能和你多看一眼
Wǒ céng wèi nǐ gǎibiànle yīqiè Zhǐ wèi néng hé nǐ duō kàn yī yǎn
I once changed everything for you, just to be able to look at you one more time

This line reveals the profound depth of the speaker's past devotion and their current, almost desperate, longing. The grand scale of "changing everything" is starkly contrasted with the humble desire for "just one more look," highlighting an enduring, selfless love. It underscores the song's theme of persistent waiting, as the speaker's willingness to sacrifice implies a love so deep that even a fleeting glance is a cherished hope.

Grammar Notes

📌 在 (zài) + Verb
This structure is used to indicate that an action is currently ongoing or happening at a specific time. It is similar to the present progressive or continuous tense in English, often translated with '-ing'.

她正在看电视。

Tā zhèngzài kàn diànshì.

She is watching TV.

📌 V不V Question Structure
This is a common way to form a yes/no question in Chinese by combining the affirmative form of a verb (or adjective, or 是) with its negative form (using 不). It asks 'verb or not verb?'

你喜欢不喜欢喝咖啡?

Nǐ xǐhuan bù xǐhuan hē kāfēi?

Do you like to drink coffee or not?

📌 如果...,(就)... (rúguǒ..., (jiù)...)
This structure is used to express a conditional relationship, meaning 'if... (then)...'. The '就' (then) is often optional and can be omitted, especially in casual speech or when the consequence is implied, as seen in the lyrics.

如果明天有空,我们就一起去公园。

Rúguǒ míngtiān yǒu kòng, wǒmen jiù yīqǐ qù gōngyuán.

If we are free tomorrow, we will go to the park together.

📌 还在 (hái zài) + Verb/Location/State
The character '还' (hái) means 'still' or 'yet'. When combined with '在' (zài), it emphasizes that an action, state, or presence is continuing or persisting up to the present moment. It can be followed by a verb (indicating an ongoing action), a location (indicating presence), or an adjective/state.

我的狗还在睡觉。

Wǒ de gǒu hái zài shuìjiào.

My dog is still sleeping.