Lyrics & Translation
Immerse yourself in the profound emotional landscape of Herbert Grönemeyer's "Mensch." This iconic German song offers a powerful exploration of loss, resilience, and the essence of humanity. By connecting with its heartfelt lyrics and poignant melody, you can gain a deeper understanding of German culture and the universal experience of navigating sorrow and finding strength.
Key Vocabulary
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Mensch /mɛnʃ/ A1 |
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Ebbe /ˈɛbə/ B1 |
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Flut /fluːt/ B1 |
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Strand /ʃtrant/ A1 |
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Leben /ˈleːbn̩/ A1 |
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Träume /ˈtrɔɪ̯mə/ B1 |
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Sand /zant/ A1 |
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Sonnenzeit /ˈzɔnənˌtsaɪ̯t/ B2 |
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frei /fʁaɪ̯/ A1 |
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vergisst /fɛɐ̯ˈɡɪst/ B1 |
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verdrängt /fɛɐ̯ˈdʁɛŋt/ C1 |
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schwärmt /ʃvɛʁmt/ B2 |
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Wort /vɔʁt/ A1 |
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Frieden /ˈfʁiːdn̩/ B1 |
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Wolkenlos /ˈvɔlkənˌloːs/ B2 |
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irrt /ɪʁt/ C1 |
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kämpft /kɛmpft/ B1 |
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hofft /hɔft/ B1 |
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mitfühlt /ˈmɪtˌfyːlt/ C1 |
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vergibt /fɛɐ̯ˈɡɪpt/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Nach der Ebbe kommt die Flut
➔ Word order in declarative sentences.
➔ The sentence follows the standard subject-verb-object (SVO) order, although in this case, it represents 'After the low tide comes the high tide.' Demonstrating how german uses fixed word order for stating facts.
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Und es ist, es ist ok
➔ Use of 'es ist' as an impersonal construction. Repetition for emphasis.
➔ 'Es ist ok' translates to 'It is ok'. The repetition of 'es ist' emphasizes the feeling of acceptance or reassurance. 'Es' here doesn't refer to a specific subject but acts as a placeholder.
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Und der Mensch heißt Mensch, weil er vergisst
➔ Use of 'weil' (because) clauses to explain the reason.
➔ This sentence uses a 'weil' clause to explain *why* a human is human: 'because he forgets'. 'Weil' introduces a subordinate clause where the verb goes at the end.
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Teil' mit mir deinen Frieden
➔ Imperative sentence (command). Use of dative case ('mir').
➔ 'Teil' mit mir deinen Frieden' means 'Share your peace with me'. 'Teil'' is the imperative form of 'teilen' (to share). 'Mir' is in the dative case because it is the indirect object (to whom the peace is shared).
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Ich will nicht deine Liebe, ich will nur dein Wort
➔ Modal verb 'wollen' (to want).
➔ 'Ich will nicht deine Liebe, ich will nur dein Wort' uses 'wollen' to express a desire. 'Ich will' translates to 'I want'. This highlights the speaker's desire is for words, not love.
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Weil er irrt und weil er kämpft
➔ Parallel structure using 'weil' clauses. Conjugation of verbs.
➔ The repetition of 'weil er' creates a parallel structure that emphasizes different aspects of human nature. The verbs 'irrt' (errs) and 'kämpft' (fights) are conjugated in the third-person singular.
Album: Mensch
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