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Dimmi quando tu verrai 00:02
Dimmi quando, quando, quando 00:12
L'anno, il giorno e l'ora in cui 00:16
Forse tu mi bacerai 00:21
Ogni istante attenderò 00:26
Fino a quando, quando, quando 00:30
D'improvviso ti vedrò 00:35
Sorridente accanto a me 00:40
Se vuoi dirmi di sì 00:45
Devi dirlo perché 00:50
Non ha senso per me 00:54
La mia vita senza te 00:59
Dimmi quando tu verrai 01:04
Dimmi quando, quando, quando 01:09
E baciandomi dirai 01:14
"Non ci lasceremo mai" 01:18
Se vuoi dirmi di sì 01:43
Devi dirlo perché 01:48
Non ha senso per me 01:52
La mia vita senza te 01:57
Dimmi quando tu verrai 02:01
Dimmi quando, quando, quando 02:10
E baciandomi dirai 02:15
"Non ci lasceremo mai" 02:23
"Non ci lasceremo mai" 02:27
"Non ci lasceremo mai" 02:32
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Quando Quando Quando – Bilingual Lyrics Italian/English

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Embark on a journey with "Quando Quando Quando," an iconic Italian song that blends bossa nova rhythms with heartfelt lyrics of anticipation. Learning this song offers a delightful way to connect with Italian culture and language, offering a glimpse into a timeless melody cherished worldwide.

[English]
Tell me, when will you come
Tell me, when, when, when
The year, the day, and the hour when
Maybe you'll kiss me
I’ll wait for every moment
Until when, when, when
Suddenly, I’ll see you
Smiling next to me
If you want to say yes
You have to tell me because
It doesn’t make sense to me
My life without you
Tell me, when will you come
Tell me, when, when, when
And as you kiss me, you’ll say
"We’ll never leave each other"
If you want to say yes
You have to tell me because
It doesn’t make sense to me
My life without you
Tell me, when will you come
Tell me, when, when, when
And as you kiss me, you’ll say
"We’ll never leave each other"
"We’ll never leave each other"
"We’ll never leave each other"
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

quando

/ˈkwando/

A1
  • adverb
  • - when

verrai

/verˈrai/

A2
  • verb
  • - you will come

bacerai

/baˈtʃerai/

B1
  • verb
  • - you will kiss

attenderò

/atˈtendeˈro/

B1
  • verb
  • - I will wait

sorridente

/sorriˈdente/

B2
  • adjective
  • - smiling

vita

/ˈvita/

A2
  • noun
  • - life

senso

/ˈsenso/

B2
  • noun
  • - sense

lasceremo

/laʃʧeˈremo/

B2
  • verb
  • - we will leave

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Dimmi quando tu verrai

    ➔ Use of the direct object pronoun 'dimmi' (say to me) combined with the interrogative adverb 'quando' (when).

    ➔ 'Dimmi' is a contraction of 'di + mi', meaning 'tell me'.

  • L'anno, il giorno e l'ora in cui

    ➔ Use of the definite articles 'L'' with nouns to specify 'the year', 'the day', and 'the hour', emphasizing specific time references.

    ➔ The contraction 'L'' is used before vowels to combine with the definite article 'the' in Italian.

  • Forse tu mi bacerai

    ➔ Use of the modal verb 'bacerai' (will kiss) in the future tense, indicating possibility or intention.

    ➔ The suffix '-ai' indicates the simple future tense in Italian for first-person verbs.

  • Non ha senso per me

    ➔ Use of the phrase 'non ha senso' (does not make sense) in the present tense, expressing negation of logical or emotional coherence.

    ➔ The phrase 'ha senso' means 'makes sense'; negating it 'non ha senso' indicates lack of logic or meaning.

  • Se vuoi dirmi di sì

    ➔ Use of the subjunctive mood 'vuoi' (you want) with 'dirmi' (to tell me), expressing a conditional or hypothetical situation.

    ➔ 'Vuoi' is the present indicative form of 'volere' (to want), used here in a conditional phrase.

  • La mia vita senza te

    ➔ Use of the noun phrase 'la mia vita' (my life) with the preposition 'senza' (without), expressing dependency or necessity.

    ➔ 'Senza' means 'without' in Italian, indicating absence or lack of something.