Lyrics & Translation
Discover the language of love and connection through Benny Blanco and Calvin Harris's "I Found You." This catchy dance-pop track explores themes of finding someone special and the transformative power of love, offering listeners a chance to immerse themselves in heartfelt lyrics and an uplifting melody.
[English]
I cannot say what I'm feelingIf I don't know how to move
I cannot say what I believe in
I finally believe in you
I travel many roads
And I know what road to choose
Now my world is never changing
There's anything I can do
'Cause I found you
I found you
'Cause I found you
I found you
'Cause I found you
'Cause I found you
(I found you)
I cannot say what I'm feeling
If I don't know how to move
I cannot say what I believe in
I finally believe in you
I travelled many roads
And I know what road to choose
Now my world is never changing
There's anything I can do
'Cause I found you
I found you
'Cause I found you
I found you
'Cause I found you
'Cause I found you
I found you
I found you, I found you
I found you, I found you
I found you, I found you
I found you, I found you
'Cause I found you
I found you
'Cause I found you
I found you
(I found you)
I found you
'Cause I found you
I found you
(I found you)
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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feel /fiːl/ A2 |
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move /muːv/ A2 |
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believe /bɪˈliːv/ B1 |
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road /roʊd/ A2 |
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world /wɜːld/ A2 |
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change /tʃeɪndʒ/ B1 |
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travel /ˈtrævəl/ B1 |
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choose /tʃuːz/ B1 |
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finally /ˈfaɪnəli/ B2 |
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anything /ˈeniθɪŋ/ A2 |
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found /faʊnd/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I cannot say what I'm feeling
➔ Modal verb 'cannot' + infinitive
➔ The use of 'cannot' expresses inability or lack of permission. 'I'm feeling' is a shortened form of 'I am feeling', using the present continuous tense to describe a current state.
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I finally believe in you
➔ Adverb 'finally' + verb 'believe' + preposition 'in'
➔ 'Finally' modifies 'believe', indicating that the belief is recent or after a period of doubt. The preposition 'in' is used correctly with 'believe' to express faith or trust.
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I travelled many roads
➔ Past simple tense
➔ The past simple tense ('travelled') is used to describe a completed action in the past. 'Many roads' is a plural noun phrase.
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Now my world is never changing
➔ Present continuous tense (negative)
➔ The present continuous tense ('is changing') in the negative form ('is never changing') describes a situation that will not happen in the future. 'My world' is a possessive noun phrase.
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There's anything I can do
➔ There is + pronoun + verb
➔ The structure 'There is' introduces existence. 'Anything' functions as a pronoun. The use of 'can' expresses ability.
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I found you
➔ Past simple tense
➔ The past simple tense ('found') indicates a completed action in the past. 'You' is the object of the verb.
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I travel many roads
➔ Present simple tense
➔ The present simple tense ('travel') describes a habitual action or a general truth. 'Many roads' is a plural noun phrase.
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Now my world is never changing
➔ Present simple tense (negative)
➔ The present simple tense in the negative form ('is never changing') describes a state that is consistently true. 'My world' is a possessive noun phrase.