Lyrics & Translation
Learning Japanese with MISAMO's 'Do not touch' offers a unique opportunity to explore nuanced expressions of confidence and setting boundaries. The song's lyrics, which blend Japanese and English, provide a great entry point for understanding conversational phrases related to admiration and respect. What makes this song special is its clever use of the 'art gallery' concept to discuss a significant and mature theme, making it both a beautiful and thought-provoking way to engage with the Japanese language and culture.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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tantalizing /ˈtæntəlaɪzɪŋ/ C1 |
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crucial /ˈkruːʃəl/ B2 |
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masterpiece /ˈmɑːstərpiːs/ B2 |
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precious /ˈprɛʃəs/ B1 |
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cautiously /ˈkɔːtʃəsli/ B2 |
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impulses /ˈɪmpʌlsɪz/ C1 |
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special /ˈspɛʃəl/ A2 |
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valuable /ˈvæljuəbəl/ B1 |
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blessed /ˈblɛsɪd/ B2 |
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loom /luːm/ C1 |
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steadily /ˈstɛdi/ B2 |
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barrier /ˈbærɪər/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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When you stand in front of a masterpiece painting
➔ Conditional clause with 'when' to specify time or condition
➔ The word **'when'** introduces a conditional or temporal clause that specifies the time or condition under which something happens.
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Treat me like something so precious
➔ Imperative verb 'Treat' used to give a command or request
➔ The verb **'Treat'** is in the imperative form, giving a command or advice on how to handle or regard the object.
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Hold your impulses
➔ Imperative form 'Hold' used to give a command or advice
➔ The verb **'Hold'** in imperative form is used to advise or command someone to restrain or control something, in this case, impulses.
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Until I feel ready
➔ Temporal clause with 'until' indicating a point in time when something happens or changes
➔ The word **'until'** introduces a time limit or condition, meaning that the action continues up to the specified point in time.
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The moment the blessed rain fall
➔ Relative clause with 'the moment' to specify a particular point in time
➔ The phrase **'the moment'** introduces a relative clause that highlights a specific point in time when an event occurs, in this case, the rain falling.
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Looking after it
➔ Gerund phrase 'looking after' representing an ongoing action or responsibility
➔ The phrase **'looking after'** is a gerund that indicates the ongoing act of caring for or managing something, often implying responsibility.
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The questions will slowly disappear into the distance
➔ Future simple tense 'will disappear' to express a forthcoming change
➔ The phrase **'will disappear'** uses the future simple tense to indicate that the questions are expected to fade away over time.
Album: Masterpiece
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