Hier mit dir
Lyrics:
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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Gefühl /ɡəˈfyːl/ A2 |
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Straßen /ˈʃtraːsn̩/ A1 |
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sehen /ˈzeːən/ A1 |
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Stress /ʃtrɛs/ A2 |
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Luft /lʊft/ A1 |
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Euphorie /ɔʏfoˈriː/ B2 |
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Adern /ˈaːdɐn/ B1 |
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Zeit /tsaɪ̯t/ A1 |
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Sekunde /zeˈkʊndə/ A2 |
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leicht /laɪ̯çt/ A2 |
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sein /zaɪ̯n/ A1 |
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treiben /ˈtraɪ̯bn̩/ B1 |
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Jahr /jaːɐ̯/ A1 |
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Welt /vɛlt/ A1 |
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Ort /ɔʁt/ A1 |
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Grammar:
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Das Gefühl, wenn wir nachts durch die Straßen zieh'n
➔ Subjunctive Mood (Konjunktiv II - hypothetical situation, less direct than indicative mood), Relative Clause (Relativsatz)
➔ The use of "wenn" introduces a time clause and could also imply a hypothetical scenario. "Wir zieh'n" is a shortened form of "wir ziehen", meaning 'we wander/stroll'. The whole phrase describes a feeling associated with strolling through the streets at night.
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Uns nach Ewigkeiten mal wieder seh'n
➔ Reflexive Pronoun (Reflexivpronomen), Adverbial Phrase of Time (Adverbiale Bestimmung der Zeit)
➔ "Uns" is the accusative reflexive pronoun (we see ourselves). "Nach Ewigkeiten mal wieder" is an adverbial phrase indicating after what feels like an eternity, seeing each other again.
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Wenn der ganze Stress sich in Luft auflöst
➔ Reflexive Verb (Reflexives Verb), Subject-Verb Agreement (Subjekt-Verb-Kongruenz)
➔ "Sich auflösen" is a reflexive verb meaning "to dissolve" or "to dissipate". The reflexive pronoun "sich" refers back to "der ganze Stress" (all the stress), indicating that the stress dissolves itself. "Der Stress löst sich auf".
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Fast so als wäre gar keine Zeit vergangen
➔ Subjunctive Mood (Konjunktiv II - Irrealis/Unreality), Conjunction (Konjunktion 'als ob/als')
➔ "Als" introduces a comparative clause expressing unreality. "Wäre vergangen" is Konjunktiv II of "vergehen" (to pass), used to express a hypothetical situation (as if no time had passed). It emphasizes that *in reality* time *has* passed.
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Weil's so verdammt leicht ist, wenn du dabei bist
➔ Subordinate Clause (Nebensatz - reason), Contraction (shortened form), Adjective + Adverb combination
➔ "Weil" introduces a subordinate clause explaining the reason. "Weil's" is a contraction of "weil es". "Verdammt leicht" is an emphasis where "verdammt" (damn/very) intensifies the adjective "leicht" (easy).
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Wir lassen uns treiben
➔ Reflexive verb (reflexives Verb), Verb Conjugation (Präsens)
➔ "Lassen uns treiben" is a reflexive construction, meaning "to let ourselves drift" or "to go with the flow". "Lassen" is used in combination with the reflexive "uns" to express that we allow *ourselves* to be drifted, and "treiben" is an infinitive here.
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Lass uns so weit geh'n
➔ Imperative Mood (Imperativ), Modal Verb Usage ('lassen' as a helper verb)
➔ "Lass uns" is an informal imperative meaning "Let us". "Lassen" is used here as a helper verb. "So weit geh'n" means "to go so far". This phrase urges the addressee to go as far as possible with the speaker.