Lyrics & Translation
Learning a language through music is a fantastic journey, and 'Let's Love' by David Guetta and Sia is a great place to start with English. The song's lyrics are clear, repetitive, and carry a universally understood message of hope and togetherness, making it easy to follow along and pick up new vocabulary. Its uplifting '80s-inspired melody makes the learning process enjoyable and memorable. What makes this song special is its creation during a time of global crisis, offering a sense of shared experience and optimism that resonates with learners worldwide.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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love /lʌv/ A2 |
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leave /liːv/ B1 |
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side /saɪd/ A2 |
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standing /ˈstændɪŋ/ B2 |
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count /kaʊnt/ A2 |
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pain /peɪn/ B1 |
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run /rʌn/ A1 |
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show /ʃoʊ/ A2 |
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safe /seɪf/ B2 |
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together /təˈɡɛðər/ A2 |
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pass /pæs/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I will never leave your side, my love
➔ Future Simple (will)
➔ Uses the auxiliary verb "will" to express a future intention or promise. "will never leave" indicates a strong commitment.
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Standing right beside you is enough
➔ Gerund as subject
➔ "Standing" is a gerund (verb acting as a noun) used as the subject of the sentence. It implies the act of standing beside someone is sufficient.
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Count on me if you feel any pain
➔ Conditional sentence type 1 (Zero Conditional)
➔ This sentence uses a zero conditional (if + present simple, present simple) to express a general truth or a situation that always happens if the condition is met. The implication is that you can always rely on the speaker when you are in pain.
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This too shall pass
➔ Archaic Future Simple (shall)
➔ "Shall" used here is an older, more formal way to express the future. It adds a sense of certainty and traditional wisdom to the statement. It's more common to use "will" in modern English, but "shall" can be used for emphasis.
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I swear you're safe
➔ Subjunctive Mood (implied 'that')
➔ This implies 'I swear *that* you are safe'. The word 'that' can be omitted after certain verbs (like 'swear', 'think', 'believe') without changing the meaning. It can also be seen as an indicative statement.
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We'll get through it all together
➔ Future Simple (short form 'll)
➔ "We'll" is the short form of "We will", indicating a future action or event. This conveys a sense of optimism and shared effort.
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You show up, like I show up
➔ Present Simple for habitual actions
➔ The Present Simple is used to describe habits or actions that happen regularly. "You show up" and "I show up" indicate a recurring act of support.
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So take my hand, don't be afraid
➔ Imperative mood (take), negative imperative (don't be)
➔ "Take" is an imperative, giving a direct command. "Don't be afraid" is a negative imperative, telling someone not to do something. These are used to offer encouragement and reassurance.
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