Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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masterclass /ˈmɑːstər.klæs/ B2 |
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attachons /a.ta.ʃɔ̃/ B1 |
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aristocrate /a.ʁis.tɔ.kʁat/ B2 |
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affole /a.fɔl/ B1 |
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carré d'as /ka.ʁe d‿as/ C1 |
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mojito /mo.xi.to/ A2 |
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médiatisés /me.dja.ti.ze/ C1 |
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incognito /ɛ̃.kɔɲ.ni.to/ B2 |
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sombreros /sɔ̃.bʁe.ʁo/ A2 |
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mielleuse /mjɛ.zøz/ C1 |
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rodave /ʁo.dav/ C2 |
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corazón /ko.ɾa.ˈθon/ A2 |
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mélo /me.lo/ B1 |
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glaçons /ɡla.sɔ̃/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Ce soir, c'est comment
➔ Copula after a time phrase: 'ce soir' introduces a statement about the evening using 'c'est'.
➔ "c'est" is a contracted form of "ce est" and is used to introduce or identify what follows after a time expression like 'Ce soir'.
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Ce soir, c'est nous la masterclass
➔ Use of 'c'est' with a stressed pronoun and noun phrase to emphasize identity or role: 'c'est nous la masterclass'.
➔ "c'est" + pronoun + noun phrase is a common way to emphasise identity or role: 'it's us, the masterclass'.
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Elle s'affole, elle m'appelle
➔ Reflexive verb 's'affoler' and clitic pronoun 'm'' before 'appelle' (m' + appeler).
➔ "s'affoler" is a reflexive verb meaning to panic, here used with subject 'Elle'; the pronoun 'm'' before 'appelle' shows 'me' as the object of the verb.
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C'est rare de m'avoir comme carré d'as
➔ Adjective + 'de' + infinitive after adjectives like 'rare' (rare de + infinitive).
➔ "de" + infinitive after adjectives like 'rare' expresses a sense of rarity about performing the action (having me).
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Tout ce que t'as de plus beau
➔ 'Tout ce que' + clause introduces a relative clause; 't'as' is informal for 'tu as'.
➔ "Tout ce que" introduces a relative clause describing 'everything that' you have; the contraction 't'as' = 'tu as'.
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Pour toi j'ai tout ce qu'il faut
➔ Expression 'tout ce qu'il faut' with impersonal 'il faut' meaning 'everything that's needed'; 'il' is a dummy subject.
➔ "tout ce qu'il faut" is a fixed expression meaning 'everything that is needed'; the dummy subject 'il' appears in the subordinate clause with 'faut'.
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Amie na nga, ressers-moi un mojito
➔ Imperative mood with clitic pronoun: 'ressers-moi' combines verb + indirect object pronoun with hyphen.
➔ "ressers-moi" shows the imperative mood with a clitic pronoun attached to the verb; the order is verb + hyphen + pronoun.
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On est médiatisés
➔ Passive-like adjective with 'être': 'médiatisés' as an adjective describing the subject.
➔ "médiatisés" is a past participle used as an adjective after 'être' to describe being in the media.
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On passe pas incognito
➔ Casual negation with 'ne' omitted in speech: 'ne pas' contracted to 'pas'.
➔ "pas" is the negation particle used after the verb to negate the action; in many spoken registers, 'ne' is dropped.
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Appelle le boss, qu'il nous remette des glaçons
➔ Subjunctive mood after a subordinate clause introduced by 'que' following a command: 'qu'il nous remette'.
➔ "qu'il" introduces a subordinate clause where the verb 'remette' is in the subjunctive mood after a directive intent expressed by the command.
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