Lyrics & Translation
Discover the uplifting message of Marius Müller-Westernhagen's "Lass uns leben." This song is a powerful reminder to cherish every moment and embrace the simple joys of life and love. Through its heartfelt lyrics and enduring melody, "Lass uns leben" invites you to appreciate the present and find happiness in living fully, making it a special anthem for all.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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Krieg /kʁiːk/ B2 |
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Sieg /ziːk/ B2 |
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Zeit /tsaɪt/ A2 |
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Leben /ˈleːbən/ A2 |
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leben /ˈleːbən/ A2 |
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stirbt /ˈʃtɪpt/ B2 |
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hart /haʁt/ B1 |
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Stahl /ʃtaːl/ B2 |
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gesund /ɡəˈzʊnt/ A2 |
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Liebe /ˈliːbə/ A2 |
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lieben /ˈliːbən/ A2 |
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schwer /ʃveːʁ/ B1 |
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Komm /kɔm/ A1 |
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Lass /las/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Sie reden wieder mal vom Krieg
➔ Prepositional Phrase 'vom Krieg' (von + dem)
➔ Uses 'vom' (von + dem) which is a contraction of the preposition 'von' (of/from) and the definite article 'dem' (dative masculine/neuter). It indicates 'about the war' or 'of the war'. The word "Krieg" takes a dative form.
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Was soll's, ich lebe
➔ Idiomatic use of 'Was soll's'
➔ 'Was soll's' is an idiomatic expression meaning 'So what?', 'What does it matter?', or 'Never mind'. It expresses indifference or resignation.
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Wir sind wieder hart wie Stahl
➔ Comparison using 'wie'
➔ 'wie' is used to make a comparison, similar to 'like' or 'as' in English. Here, it compares the group's resilience to the hardness of steel: 'We are hard like steel'.
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Und jetzt hab ich dich getroffen
➔ Perfect Tense ('hab' + past participle 'getroffen')
➔ Uses the perfect tense (Perfekt) to indicate that the action of meeting happened in the past and has relevance to the present. 'Ich habe dich getroffen' (I have met you).
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Ich hab mich heut Nacht besoffen
➔ Reflexive Verb ('sich besaufen') in Perfect Tense
➔ 'sich besaufen' means 'to get drunk'. The 'mich' is the reflexive pronoun indicating the subject (ich) is performing the action on themselves. The sentence is in perfect tense ('hab' + past participle).
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Daß ich mir nicht mein Hirn verrenk
➔ Subjunctive Mood ('verrenk') and Reflexive Pronoun ('mir') with a subordinate clause introduced by 'daß'
➔ 'daß' introduces a subordinate clause expressing a reason or consequence. 'ich mir nicht mein Hirn verrenk' translates to 'that I don't rack my brains'. 'verrenk' (verrenken) is in subjunctive mood, although here it's not strictly necessary and the indicative 'verrenke' is often used in colloquial speech. 'mir' is the dative reflexive pronoun, showing the action affects the subject's (ich) own brain.
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