Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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keep kiːp A1 |
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stop stɒp A1 |
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walk wɔːk A1 |
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fly flaɪ A1 |
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crazy ˈkreɪzi A2 |
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feeling ˈfiːlɪŋ A1 |
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looking ˈlʊkɪŋ A1 |
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sick sɪk A1 |
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fashion ˈfæʃən A2 |
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emergency iˈmɜːrʤənsi A2 |
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diamond ˈdaɪəmənd A1 |
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curest ˈkjʊərɪst B2 |
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rolling ˈroʊlɪŋ A2 |
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wild waɪld A2 |
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balloons bəˈluːnz A1 |
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family ˈfæməli A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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don't stop it now don't stop it now we don't stop it now
➔ Present Continuous with Negative Imperative
➔ The phrase uses the present continuous ('don't stop') to emphasize ongoing action, combined with a negative imperative to give a strong command.
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we fly just like birds of FEA
➔ Simile with 'like'
➔ The use of 'like' creates a simile, comparing the action of flying to birds, highlighting a poetic or imaginative description.
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I won't tell no Li
➔ Double Negative
➔ The phrase uses a double negative ('won't tell no'), which is non-standard in formal English but common in colloquial or lyrical contexts.
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they that close let for the
➔ Colloquial Contraction
➔ The phrase uses colloquial contractions ('they that' instead of 'they are that'), typical of informal or lyrical speech.
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I'm not a baby anymore I'm the cutest little flower man
➔ Contrastive Emphasis with 'anymore'
➔ The use of 'anymore' emphasizes a change in state, contrasting the past and present situations.
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We are family I got all my sisters with me
➔ Present Simple with Emphasis on State
➔ The present simple ('We are family') is used to express a permanent state or identity, emphasizing a strong bond.
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