Lyrics & Translation
Discover the emotive world of French-language hip-hop with Hamza's "ENCORE UNE NUIT." This song offers a great opportunity to learn conversational French phrases related to feelings and introspection. The track is special for its raw honesty and the smooth, melodic flow that makes the lyrics both impactful and memorable, providing a unique and engaging way to experience the language.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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hanter /ɑ̃.te/ B2 |
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mouvementé /muv.mɑ̃.te/ B2 |
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se planquer /sə plɑ̃.ke/ B2 |
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sombrer /sɔ̃.bʁe/ B2 |
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santé /sɑ̃.te/ A2 |
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niquer /ni.ke/ C1 |
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portée /pɔʁ.te/ B1 |
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se ranger /sə ʁɑ̃.ʒe/ B2 |
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pilule /pi.lyl/ B1 |
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ganja /ɡɑ̃.ʒa/ C1 |
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sincère /sɛ̃.sɛʁ/ B1 |
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poids /pwa/ B1 |
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salope /sa.lɔp/ C2 |
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dompter /dɔ̃.te/ B2 |
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mensonge /mɑ̃.sɔ̃ʒ/ B1 |
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ascenseur /a.sɑ̃.sœʁ/ B1 |
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forceur /fɔʁ.sœʁ/ C1 |
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déborder /de.bɔʁ.de/ B2 |
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psycho /psi.ko/ C1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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J'te laisserai jamais tomber, non
➔ Futur simple, negation 'ne... jamais', verb 'laisser' + infinitive
➔ The "Futur simple" ("laisserai") indicates a future action. The negation "ne... jamais" expresses "never". The construction "laisser + infinitive" means "to let someone do something". Here, "tomber" is the infinitive, meaning "to fall" or "to give up".
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J'ai passé ma vie à m'planquer
➔ Idiomatic construction 'passer + time/life + à + infinitive'
➔ The idiom "passer [du temps/sa vie] à faire quelque chose" means "to spend [time/one's life] doing something". It uses the preposition "à" followed by an infinitive. "Se planquer" is a colloquial verb meaning "to hide oneself".
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le jour où j'pense à m'ranger
➔ Relative pronoun 'où' for time, verb 'penser à' + infinitive
➔ The relative pronoun "où" can refer to a place or a time. Here, "le jour où" means "the day when". "Penser à + infinitive" means "to think about doing something" or "to intend to do something". "Se ranger" means "to settle down" or "to become law-abiding/responsible".
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J'vais encore finir du mauvais côté d'l'histoire
➔ Futur proche ('aller' + infinitive)
➔ The "futur proche" (near future) is formed with the present tense of "aller" (to go) followed by an infinitive. It expresses an action that is going to happen soon or is certain to happen. Here, "je vais finir" means "I am going to end up" or "I will eventually find myself".
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Car c'est toujours les mêmes qui la racontent
➔ Cleft sentence ('C'est... qui...'), demonstrative pronoun 'les mêmes'
➔ The "c'est... qui..." construction (cleft sentence) is used to emphasize a specific part of a sentence. "Les mêmes" is a demonstrative pronoun meaning "the same ones". Here, it emphasizes that it's always the same people who tell the story.
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ça me rend sick
➔ Verb 'rendre' + adjective (causative)
➔ The verb "rendre" can mean "to make" or "to render" in a causative sense, followed by an adjective or an attribute. It indicates that something causes a state or a feeling. "Sick" is an English word used here colloquially in French to mean 'fed up' or 'annoyed'.
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une salope n'en sera jamais un
➔ Pronoun 'en' (replacement of a complement introduced by 'de'), negation 'ne... jamais', futur simple
➔ The pronoun "en" replaces a complement introduced by "de" (often quantities or concepts). Here, it replaces "de problèmes" (of problems), referring to the "quatre-vingt-dix-neuf problèmes" mentioned earlier. "Ne... jamais" means "never". The full phrase implies 'a bitch will never be one [of my problems]'.
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Y avait personne pour moi avant qu'je pop
➔ Conjunctive locution 'avant que' + Subjonctif
➔ The conjunction "avant que" (before) always requires the subjunctive mood in the following clause because it expresses an action that has not yet occurred or is hypothetical at the moment of the main verb. "Pop" is colloquial for "become famous" or "succeed".
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Que Dieu m'préserve de devenir un forceur
➔ Exclamation/wish with 'Que' + Subjonctif, verb 'préserver de' + infinitive
➔ The structure "Que + subject + verb in subjunctive" is used to express a wish, an order, or an exclamation. Here, it conveys a strong wish or prayer ("May God preserve me"). "Préserver de + infinitive" means "to protect from doing something". A "forceur" is someone who insists too much or forces things.
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j'ai les mains faites pour compter
➔ 'Avoir + noun + past participle' (with passive/adjectival sense) + 'pour' + infinitive (purpose)
➔ This construction uses a past participle ("faites") functioning as an adjective, indicating a characteristic or purpose. It's similar to a passive voice, implying "my hands *are made* for counting." "Pour + infinitive" expresses purpose, often indicating suitability or a natural aptitude.
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