Lyrics & Translation
Out of sleep and into life
Best to go into running water
Is someone not feeling well? I'd have something against it
A portion of love and a big swig of courage for the day that calls
While you classify ten thousand things according to their importance
Good morning
Let the sunshine in
Every morning
The sun can shine
This family is so incredibly happy
So sporty and so cozy
Things can get started here and end late
Because we enjoy sending a lot of love
Then you're tired and sleep does you good, you're rested
And when the alarm rings now, we have to hurry again
Good morning
Let the sunshine in
Every morning
The sun can shine
I open my eyes and I see you
There is no better start to the day
I close my eyes and I look forward to it
Tomorrow, another wonderful day will take its course
Good morning
Let the sunshine in
Every morning
The sun can shine
Good morning
Let the sunshine in
Every morning
The sun can shine
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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Morgen /ˈmɔʁɡn/ A1 |
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Sonne /ˈzɔnə/ A2 |
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lieben /ˈliːbən/ B1 |
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Leben /ˈleːbən/ A2 |
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Wasser /ˈvasər/ A2 |
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kennen /ˈkɛnən/ B1 |
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Mut /muːt/ B2 |
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Liebe /ˈliːbə/ A2 |
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Glück /ɡlœk/ B1 |
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Freund /fʁɔʏnt/ A2 |
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Hoffnung /ˈhɔpfnʊŋ/ B2 |
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Stimme /ˈʃtɪmə/ B2 |
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Lebenskraft /ˈleːbənskraft/ C1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Guten Morgen, heißt raus aus den Federn
➔ Imperative mood
➔ The phrase "heißt raus" uses the imperative mood to give a command or suggestion.
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Am besten in fließendes Wasser begeben
➔ Infinitive construction
➔ The phrase "in fließendes Wasser begeben" uses the infinitive form to express an action.
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Es darf hier losgeh'n und es kann spät enden
➔ Modal verbs
➔ The use of "darf" and "kann" indicates permission and possibility respectively.
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Ich mach' die Augen auf und ich sehe dich
➔ Present tense
➔ The phrase "Ich mach' die Augen auf" uses the present tense to describe an action happening now.
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Morgen nimmt wieder ein wunderschöner Tag seinen Lauf
➔ Future tense
➔ The phrase "Morgen nimmt wieder" uses the future tense to indicate an action that will happen.
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Diese Familie ist so was von glücklich
➔ Adjective usage
➔ The adjective "glücklich" describes the state of the family.
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Denn es macht uns Spaß, viel Liebe zu senden
➔ Infinitive with 'zu'
➔ The phrase "viel Liebe zu senden" uses the infinitive with 'zu' to express purpose.