Lyrics & Translation
Discover the emotional depth of Arcadian's "Ton combat." This song is a beautiful example of how music can convey powerful messages of support and encouragement, making it a great piece for language learners interested in French expressions of solidarity and resilience.
Key Vocabulary
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bonheur /bɔ.nœʁ/ A2 |
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amour /a.muʁ/ A2 |
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vie /vi/ A1 |
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murs /myʁ/ A2 |
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soleil /sɔ.lɛj/ A1 |
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combat /kɔ̃.ba/ B1 |
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regard /ʁə.ɡaʁ/ B1 |
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main /mɛ̃/ A1 |
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temps /tɑ̃/ A2 |
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signe /siɲ/ B1 |
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futur /fy.tyʁ/ B1 |
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reconstruire /ʁə.kɔ̃.stʁɥiʁ/ B2 |
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guérir /ɡe.ʁiʁ/ B2 |
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toucher /tu.ʃe/ A2 |
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laisser /lɛ.se/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Quand le bonheur s'efface
➔ Subjunctive Mood after 'Quand' (expressing uncertainty or hypothesis)
➔ While 'quand' usually indicates a time expression, it can trigger subjunctive if expressing uncertainty. Here, "s'efface" is in the subjunctive because the sentence isn't stating a definite fact, but rather, a hypothetical situation: "When happiness fades."
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Tu leur cries que tu n'en peux plus
➔ Use of 'en' as a pronoun replacing a noun phrase (in this case, the implied object of 'pouvoir')
➔ 'En' replaces the object of 'pouvoir', which refers back to the feeling of coping or enduring. Saying "Tu n'en peux plus" means "You can't handle it anymore."
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Allez je ne laisserai pas tes bras baissés plus longtemps
➔ Future Tense with 'laisser' + infinitive construction (expressing permission/allowing something to happen)
➔ The construction "laisser + infinitive" means "to let/allow (something) to happen". Here, "Je ne laisserai pas tes bras baissés" means "I won't let your arms be lowered" or more idiomatically, "I won't let you give up."
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Ça prendra le temps que ça prendra
➔ Future Tense with 'prendre' and repetitive structure for emphasis
➔ This phrase means "It will take as long as it takes." The repetition of "que ça prendra" emphasizes the uncertainty and the commitment to waiting however long is needed.
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Et ton combat tu m'entends c'est mon combat
➔ Emphasis through repetition and possessive pronoun (mon)
➔ Repeating 'ton combat' and 'mon combat' underscores the shared burden. 'Mon' demonstrates ownership and personal investment in the other person's struggle.
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Avant que tu ne t'abimes
➔ 'Ne explétif' after 'avant que' (Subjunctive required)
➔ After the conjunction 'avant que' (before), you usually use the subjunctive mood. The "ne" is an optional expletive; it doesn't change the meaning, but it's grammatically correct in formal French. Here, 't'abimes' is in the subjunctive mood and preceded by the 'ne explétif'
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