Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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introduction ˌɪn.trəˈdʌk.ʃən B1 |
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meet miːt A1 |
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nice naɪs A1 |
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come kʌm A1 |
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started ˈstɑːrtɪd A2 |
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bottom ˈbɒtəm A1 |
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beautiful ˈbjuːtɪfəl A1 |
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precious ˈpreʃəs A2 |
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name neɪm A1 |
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tuck tʌk A2 |
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forget fəˈɡet A2 |
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bring brɪŋ A1 |
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president ˈprezɪdənt A2 |
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good ɡʊd A1 |
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afternoon ˌæftərˈnuːn A1 |
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there ðɛr A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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ALL RIGHT.
➔ Interjection
➔ "ALL RIGHT." is an interjection used to express agreement, acknowledgment, or reassurance.
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NICE TO MEET YOU.
➔ Phrasal Verb (Fixed Expression)
➔ "NICE TO MEET YOU." is a fixed expression used to greet someone for the first time.
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COME ON, BROTHAH.
➔ Vocative + Slang
➔ "BROTHAH" is a vocative slang term used to address a male friend familiarly.
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STARTED FROM THE BOTTOM, NOW WE HERE.
➔ Past Tense + Present Tense
➔ The sentence contrasts the past struggle (STARTED FROM THE BOTTOM) with the current success (NOW WE HERE).
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I'M IN THERE, DOG.
➔ Slang + Present Continuous
➔ "DOG" is a slang term used to address a friend, and "I'M IN THERE" indicates ongoing involvement.
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LET YOUR TUCK GO.
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ The imperative mood is used to give a direct command (LET YOUR TUCK GO).
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