Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the energetic world of Wynter Gordon's "Dirty Talk"! This vibrant electropop track is perfect for learning English slang and expressions related to desire and intimate conversation. Its catchy hooks and straightforward, playful lyrics offer an exciting way to pick up new vocabulary and phrases, making language learning an incredibly fun and rhythmic experience.
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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I am no angel
➔ Simple present (to be)
➔ The verb "am" is the present‑tense form of "to be" used with the first‑person singular subject "I".
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I like it when you do that stuff to me
➔ Simple present with "like + it when" clause
➔ The verb "like" is in the simple present, followed by the object "it" and a subordinate clause introduced by "when"; the clause "when you do that stuff to me" explains the situation liked.
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I wanna do some dirty things to you tonight
➔ Verb + infinitive (want to) – colloquial contraction "wanna"
➔ The colloquial "wanna" stands for "want to"; it is followed by the infinitive "do" to express a desire.
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Can you make me scream?
➔ Modal verb "can" + base verb (question)
➔ The modal "can" is used to ask for ability or permission; it is followed by the base verb "make" and the object "me" with the infinitive "scream".
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Talk dirty to me.
➔ Imperative mood
➔ The verb "Talk" appears without a subject, giving a direct command to the listener; "dirty" functions as an adverb modifying the verb.
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Are you up for it, baby?
➔ Present simple interrogative (verb‑subject inversion)
➔ The auxiliary "are" precedes the subject "you", forming a yes‑no question; "up for it" is an idiomatic phrase meaning "ready for it".
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I like it when you talk, dirty when you talk
➔ Ellipsis in coordinated clauses
➔ The second part "dirty when you talk" omits the repeated phrase "I like it"; the meaning is understood from the first clause.
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Can you turn me out, are you up for it?
➔ Modal verb "can" + phrasal verb; embedded question
➔ The modal "can" introduces a request using the phrasal verb "turn ... out"; the second clause is an embedded yes‑no question "are you up for it?".
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