Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the energetic world of Inna's "Crazy Sexy Wild" and learn how music can express freedom and excitement. This song is your invitation to explore the language of dance and uninhibited fun, perfect for those looking to add some spark to their vocabulary and embrace a 'crazy, sexy, wild' attitude!
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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Heart beats steady, baby, ready to play
➔ Simple present
➔ The verb "beats" is in the **simple present** to describe a habitual action. The phrase "ready to play" is a reduced clause using the adjective "ready" + infinitive "to play".
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Just let the disco light come and take us away
➔ Imperative with "let + bare infinitive" + coordination
➔ The sentence is an **imperative**. "let" is followed by the **bare infinitive** "come" and "take" (no "to"). The verbs are coordinated with "and".
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I feel the bass beating louder, bring it out of my chest
➔ Present progressive + comparative adjective + imperative
➔ "feeling" is expressed with the **present progressive** "beating" to show an ongoing action. "louder" is a **comparative adjective**. "bring" is an **imperative** command.
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I like the way that you do it, 'cause you do it the best
➔ "like + noun clause", contraction "'cause", superlative adjective
➔ "like" is followed by a **noun clause** "the way that you do it". "'cause" is a colloquial **contraction** of "because". "the best" is a **superlative adjective**.
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You and I, will dance until we die
➔ Future simple with "will", temporal clause with "until"
➔ "will" forms the **future simple** "will dance". The clause "until we die" is a **temporal clause** indicating the duration of the action.
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Crazy, sexy, wild, we just wanna let it out
➔ Colloquial contraction "wanna" = want to + infinitive
➔ "wanna" is an informal **contraction** of "want to" followed by the infinitive "let".
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Touch my body, with the music, baby, you know I want it
➔ Imperative verb, present simple, object pronoun
➔ "Touch" is an **imperative** command. "you know" uses the **present simple**. "it" is an **object pronoun** referring to the desired action.
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Move to the right, right
➔ Imperative verb, directional adverbial phrase
➔ "Move" is an **imperative** giving a command. "to the right" is a **directional adverbial phrase** indicating where to move.
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