Somethin' Stupid – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
Learn English through the classic tale of romantic anxiety in 'Somethin' Stupid.' This duet between Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman offers a chance to explore conversational lyrics about love and vulnerability. The song's clear narrative and emotional depth make it a special and engaging way to practice your English comprehension.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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spend /spend/ A2 |
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dance /dæns/ A1 |
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chance /tʃæns/ B1 |
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quiet /ˈkwaɪət/ A2 |
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spoil /spɔɪl/ B2 |
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stupid /ˈstuːpɪd/ B1 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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despise /dɪˈspaɪz/ C1 |
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true /truː/ A2 |
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practice /ˈpræktɪs/ B1 |
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clever /ˈklevər/ B1 |
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meaning /ˈmiːnɪŋ/ B1 |
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late /leɪt/ A1 |
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perfume /ˈpɜːrfjuːm/ B2 |
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red /red/ A1 |
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blue /bluː/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I KNOW I STAND IN LINE UNTIL YOU THINK YOU HAVE THE TIME
➔ Subordinate clause with "until"
➔ The sentence uses "until" to indicate the duration of standing in line. It shows the action continues up to a certain point in time. "I know I stand in line" is the main clause, and "until you think you have the time" is the subordinate clause, specifying the duration.
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AND IF WE GO SOMEPLACE TO DANCE
➔ Conditional Clause with "if"
➔ This is a conditional clause stating a hypothetical situation. "If" introduces the condition, "we go someplace to dance". The main clause (implied) would state what would happen *if* the condition is met.
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I KNOW THAT THERE'S A CHANCE YOU WON'T BE LEAVING WITH ME
➔ Noun clause introduced by "that" and future continuous negative.
➔ "that there's a chance you won't be leaving with me" functions as the object of the verb "know". "You won't be leaving" is the future continuous in the negative form, expressing a prediction about an ongoing action in the future.
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THEN AFTERWARD WE DROP INTO A QUIET LITTLE PLACE
➔ Phrasal verb "drop into"
➔ "Drop into" means to visit casually or unexpectedly. It's a common phrasal verb used to describe a short visit.
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AND THEN I GO AND SPOIL IT ALL
➔ "Go and" construction
➔ The "go and" construction is used to express purpose or intention, often implying immediacy. In this case, it suggests the speaker immediately proceeds to spoil everything.
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LIKE I LOVE YOU
➔ Preposition "like" used to introduce an example
➔ The preposition "like" is used here to give an example of the stupid thing said. "Like I love you" means "such as saying I love you."
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YOU STILL DESPISE THE SAME OLD LINES
➔ Present Simple Tense: Habitual action and adjective order
➔ "Despise" is in the present simple tense, indicating a habitual action or a general truth. "Same old lines" shows the correct order of adjectives, with the subjective opinion ("old") coming after the descriptive adjective ("same").
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AND THOUGH IT'S JUST A LINE TO YOU
➔ Subordinating conjunction "though"
➔ "Though" introduces a subordinate clause expressing contrast or concession. It indicates that despite being "just a line to you", something else is true for the speaker.
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