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作词 : F. Lenssen/F. El Ghoul/E. Orrosquieta 00:00
作曲 : F. Lenssen/F. El Ghoul/E. Orrosquieta 00:00
Uno dos tres 00:57
Uno dos tres 02:38

Flashlight – English Lyrics

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Dive into the electrifying world of EDM with "Flashlight" by R3HAB and Deorro! This high-energy track, with its powerful beats and vibrant rhythm, offers a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the dynamic vocabulary and phrases commonly used in electronic dance music culture. From the simple yet effective vocal samples to the driving instrumental arrangements, you'll experience how music can communicate excitement and energy universally. Learning a language through music like "Flashlight" makes the process engaging and connects you directly to a global phenomenon, allowing you to feel the pulse of modern electronic sounds while picking up new expressions.

[English]
作词 : F. Lenssen/F. El Ghoul/E. Orrosquieta
作曲 : F. Lenssen/F. El Ghoul/E. Orrosquieta
Uno dos tres
Uno dos tres

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Vocabulary Meanings

uno

/ˈu.no/

A1
  • adjective
  • - one
  • noun
  • - the number one

dos

/dos/

A1
  • adjective
  • - two
  • noun
  • - the number two

tres

/tɾes/

A1
  • adjective
  • - three
  • noun
  • - the number three

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Uno dos tres, let's go, it's time to shine.

    ➔ Imperative with "let's" (suggestion)

    ➔ The word "let's" is used to make a suggestion that includes the speaker and listeners.

  • I can feel the rhythm in my bones.

    ➔ Modal verb "can" + base verb (ability)

    ➔ The modal "can" expresses ability: "I **can** feel..."

  • I'm dancing under the neon lights.

    ➔ Present continuous (am/is/are + verb‑ing)

    "I'm" is a contraction of "I am" and together with "dancing" forms the present continuous to describe an action happening now.

  • When the night falls, I will never stop.

    ➔ Future simple with "will"

    "will" + base verb expresses a definite future action: "I **will** never stop."

  • If you hold my hand, we could light up the dark.

    ➔ First conditional (if + present, would/could + base verb)

    "If" introduces a possible condition; "could" shows a possible result: "we **could** light up the dark."

  • You are the flashlight that guides me home.

    ➔ Relative clause (that + verb)

    "that guides me home" is a relative clause modifying "flashlight".

  • Don't be afraid, keep moving forward.

    ➔ Negative imperative + present participle

    "Don't" + base verb forms a negative command; "keep moving" uses the gerund to indicate continuous action.

  • I've been waiting for this moment all night.

    ➔ Present perfect continuous (have/has + been + verb‑ing)

    "I've" = "I have"; combined with "been waiting" it shows an action that started in the past and continues up to now.

  • Turn the music up, let the beat take over.

    ➔ Imperative + bare infinitive (let + base verb)

    "Turn" and "let" are both commands; "let the beat **take** over" uses the bare infinitive after "let".