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I can fly 00:41
00:45
I can fly 00:55
00:59
I can fly 01:54
01:57
I can fly 02:08
02:11
Yeah, woah 02:43
Yeah, woah 02:50
Yeah, oh-oh 02:53
Ohh, woah, ooh, woah, ah, ah 02:58
Yeah 03:09
03:11

Fly – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

Discover the uplifting sounds of Marshmello's "Fly," a song that combines catchy trap beats with inspiring lyrics. This track offers a simple yet powerful message, making it a great way to learn English through music and explore themes of perseverance and achieving your dreams.

[English]
I can fly
...
I can fly
...
I can fly
...
I can fly
...
Yeah, woah
Yeah, woah
Yeah, oh-oh
Ohh, woah, ooh, woah, ah, ah
Yeah
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

fly

/flaɪ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move through the air using wings
  • verb
  • - to travel rapidly through the air

can

/kæn/

A1
  • verb
  • - to be able to

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I can fly

    ➔ Modal Verb 'can' + Base Form of Verb

    ➔ This demonstrates the use of 'can' to express ability or possibility. It's a simple, direct statement of capability. The structure is fundamental to English grammar.

  • Yeah, woah

    ➔ Interjection

    ➔ These are exclamations used to express emotion. They don't have grammatical structure in the traditional sense but contribute to the song's feeling and rhythm.

  • Ohh, woah, ooh, woah, ah, ah

    ➔ Vocalizations/Interjections

    ➔ These are non-lexical vocal sounds used for emphasis and emotional expression. They function similarly to interjections but are purely vocal.

  • Yeah

    ➔ Adverb/Interjection

    ➔ Here, 'yeah' functions as an interjection, expressing agreement, affirmation, or enthusiasm. It's a common filler word in spoken and sung language.