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作词 : Remo Torra/Irkenc Hyka 00:00
作曲 : Remo Torra/Irkenc Hyka 00:00
Ku te zuri nata mbrem 00:02
Hene moj, e bukur hen 00:05
Kemba kembes te jam vene 00:09
Hene moj, e bukur hene 00:13
Lule, moj lule ti 00:17
Ku humbe nuk e di 00:18
Mbeta duke te pritur vec ti shoh un ata sy 00:20
Me ty kam ren ne hall 00:24
Ma fal buzen, ma fal 00:26
Si nuk me the nje fjal 00:27
Dale, dale, dale, dale 00:31
Dale moj se me lodhe 00:32
Dale, dale, dale, dale 00:34
Dale moj hene 00:36
Dale, dale, dale, dale 00:38
Zemren ne tok ma hodhe 00:40
Un vetem ty te kam 00:42
Ku te zuri nata mbreme 00:46
Hene moj, e bukur hene 00:49
Kemba kembes te jam vene 00:53
Hene moj, e bukur hene 00:57
Hene moj, e bukur hene 01:02
Hene moj, e bukur hene 01:10
Dale, dale, dale, dale 01:29
Dale moj se me lodhe 01:31
Dale, dale, dale, dale 01:33
Dale moj hene 01:34
Dale, dale, dale, dale 01:36
Zemren ne tok ma dhe 01:38
Un vetem ty te kam 01:40
Ku te zuri nata mbreme 01:44
Hene moj, e bukur hene 01:47
Kemba kembes te jam vene 01:51
Hene moj, e bukur hene 01:55
Hene moj, e bukur hene 02:00
Hene moj, e bukur hene 02:09

Hënë – Bilingual Lyrics Albanian/English

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the lyrical beauty of "Hënë," a popular Albanian song by Irkenc Hyka and Ervis Behari. This track offers a melodic journey through modern Albanian popular music, featuring heartfelt lyrics that often evoke traditional themes. Learning the language through this song can provide insights into Albanian poetic expressions and cultural nuances, especially with its evocative title meaning "moon" and its connections to Albanian folklore.

[English]
作词 : Remo Torra/Irkenc Hyka
作曲 : Remo Torra/Irkenc Hyka
Where the night turns white
Moon, my beautiful moon
Step by step, I'm here
Moon, my beautiful moon
Flower, my flower
I don't know where I'm lost
I stay waiting for you, I only see you with my eyes
With you I have fallen into a hall
Forgive me, please
Why didn't you say a word?
Come out, come out, come out, come out
Come, my love, I'm tired
Come out, come out, come out, come out
Come, my moon
Come out, come out, come out, come out
I threw my heart onto the ground
I have only you
Where the night turns white again
Moon, my beautiful moon
Step by step, I'm here
Moon, my beautiful moon
Moon, my beautiful moon
Moon, my beautiful moon
Come out, come out, come out, come out
Come, my love, I'm tired
Come out, come out, come out, come out
Come, my moon
Come out, come out, come out, come out
My heart remains on the ground
I have only you
Where the night turns white again
Moon, my beautiful moon
Step by step, I'm here
Moon, my beautiful moon
Moon, my beautiful moon
Moon, my beautiful moon
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

hënë

hënë

A1
  • noun
  • - moon

bukur

bukur

A1
  • adjective
  • - beautiful, handsome

këmbë

këmbë

A1
  • noun
  • - foot, leg

lule

lule

A1
  • noun
  • - flower

humb

humb

A2
  • verb
  • - to lose

pritur

pritur

B1
  • verb
  • - to wait (past participle)

shoh

shoh

A1
  • verb
  • - to see

fal

fal

A2
  • verb
  • - to forgive

fjalë

fjalë

A1
  • noun
  • - word

dalë

dalë

A2
  • verb
  • - to go out, to leave

zemër

zemër

A1
  • noun
  • - heart

tokë

tokë

A1
  • noun
  • - earth, ground

vetëm

vetëm

A2
  • adjective
  • - alone, only

natë

natë

A1
  • noun
  • - night

mbremë

mbremë

A2
  • noun
  • - evening

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Ku te zuri nata mbrem

    ➔ Interrogative pronoun + verb conjugation indicating location/time

    ➔ The sentence asks “Where does the night catch you?” “Ku” is an interrogative pronoun meaning 'where'. “Zuri” is a verb meaning 'to catch' conjugated to agree with 'nata' (night). The structure is typical for Albanian questions.

  • Kemba kembes te jam vene

    ➔ Reduplication for emphasis + pronoun + auxiliary verb + past participle

    ➔ The phrase means “I have been standing on my feet.” The reduplication of “kemba kembes” emphasizes the prolonged action of standing. “Te jam vene” uses the auxiliary verb “jam” (am) with the past participle “vene” (come/stood) to form the present perfect tense.

  • Me ty kam ren ne hall

    ➔ Pronoun + verb + prepositional phrase indicating a difficult situation

    ➔ This translates to “I have fallen into trouble because of you.” “Hall” refers to a difficult situation or predicament. The structure shows a consequence of something related to 'ty' (you).