Lyrics & Translation
Embark on a linguistic journey with LP's "Goodbye," a song that transcends language barriers with its poignant message of renewal and letting go. As LP sings "goodbye" in multiple languages, including Spanish, French, Italian, Greek, Russian, and Yoruba, you'll discover common threads of emotion and resilience. This track's powerful lyrics and uplifting melody make it a compelling way to explore diverse expressions of farewell and new beginnings, enhancing your appreciation for global linguistic diversity.
Key Vocabulary
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goodbye /ˌɡʊdˈbaɪ/ A1 |
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lonely /ˈloʊnli/ A2 |
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release /rɪˈliːs/ B1 |
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darkness /ˈdɑːrknɪs/ A2 |
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light /laɪt/ A1 |
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peace /piːs/ A2 |
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touch /tʌtʃ/ A1 |
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saviour /ˈseɪviər/ B1 |
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complex /ˈkɑːmpleks/ B2 |
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wiser /ˈwaɪzər/ B1 |
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toll /toʊl/ B2 |
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hero /ˈhɪroʊ/ A2 |
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season /ˈsiːzən/ A1 |
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cry /kraɪ/ A1 |
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tomorrow /təˈmɒroʊ/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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The wiser, the realer
➔ Comparative Adjectives (informal usage)
➔ This uses comparative adjectives ("wiser," "realer") without "than," implying a direct comparison or an inherent quality. It's an informal way to say "the one who is wiser, the one who is realer."
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And I don't know why all I do is try
➔ Emphatic Structure ('all...is...')
➔ The phrase "all I do is try" is an emphatic structure meaning 'the only thing I do is try'. "all I do" acts as the subject, and "is try" functions as the predicate, often with the 'to' of the infinitive omitted.
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It's a lonely night that talks to me, talks to me
➔ Defining Relative Clause
➔ The clause "that talks to me" is a defining relative clause. It provides essential information about "a lonely night," specifying which night is being referred to.
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And it takes its toll on the sweetest soul
➔ Idiomatic Expression / Phrasal Verb ('take its toll')
➔ "takes its toll" is an idiomatic expression meaning to cause harm, damage, or suffering, especially over time. It functions as a phrasal verb.
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To release into peace and to tell yourself to let it go
➔ Parallel Infinitives / Infinitive of Purpose
➔ The phrases "to release into peace" and "to tell yourself to let it go" are parallel infinitives, indicating two actions that are meant to be performed. "to let it go" is an embedded infinitive within the second phrase.
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Goodbye to wasting more time
➔ Preposition + Gerund
➔ After a preposition like "to," a verb usually takes the gerund (-ing) form when it functions as a noun, as seen with "wasting."
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To all of the darkness where there should be light
➔ Adverbial Relative Clause / Modal Verb 'should'
➔ The clause "where there should be light" functions as an adverbial relative clause, modifying "darkness" by indicating a place or situation. The modal verb "should" expresses an expectation or ideal.
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You're taught to believe in
➔ Passive Voice + Infinitive
➔ This is an example of the passive voice ("You're taught") followed by an infinitive phrase ("to believe in"). The subject "You" is receiving the action of being taught.
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Goodbye, let's say hello to tomorrow
➔ Imperative with 'Let's' / Idiomatic Expression
➔ "Let's" is used to make a suggestion or proposal for an action that includes the speaker. "say hello to" is an idiomatic way to welcome or embrace something new.
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