Un Domani – Bilingual Lyrics Italian/English
Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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colpe /ˈkol.pe/ B1 |
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aria /ˈa.ri.a/ A2 |
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voce /ˈvo.tʃe/ A2 |
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tempo /ˈtɛm.po/ A2 |
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sogni /ˈsoɲ.ɲi/ B1 |
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vita /ˈvi.ta/ A2 |
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errore /eˈr.rɔ.re/ B1 |
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paure /ˈpa.u.re/ B2 |
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ricordo /riˈkor.do/ B1 |
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mare /ˈma.re/ A2 |
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storie /ˈstɔ.ri.e/ A2 |
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partita /parˈti.ta/ B1 |
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felice /feˈli.tʃe/ A2 |
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svegliare /sveˈɡlja.re/ B1 |
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tatuati /taˈtwa.ti/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Se chiudo gli occhi, la vedo, la vita che volevo
➔ Conditional clause with 'se' (if) + present tense, and result in present or future.
➔ 'Se' introduces a conditional statement, and the verb tense in the 'if' clause impacts the tense in the main clause.
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Potrei farti un elenco
➔ Conditional mood in 'potrei' (could) to express possibility or polite suggestion.
➔ 'Potrei' is the conditional form of 'potere' (to be able to), used here to express possibility or hypothetical scenarios.
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E non siamo nient'altro che due sconosciuti
➔ Use of 'che' (that/which) to introduce a comparative phrase with 'nient'altro' (nothing else) describing identity.
➔ 'Che' functions as a relative pronoun to connect the clause describing the subject's state or identity.
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Abbiamo fatto errori
➔ Past tense (perfect) conjugation 'abbiamo fatto' to indicate completed actions.
➔ 'Abbiamo fatto' is the present perfect tense in Italian, used to describe completed actions in the past.
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Con te soltanto tempo che se ne va
➔ Use of 'che' (that) to introduce a relative clause describing a state or ongoing action.
➔ 'Che' functions as a relative pronoun connecting the main clause with a descriptive clause.
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Mi spiace di doverti svegliare
➔ Use of 'di' + infinitive 'doverti svegliare' to express regret about an action.
➔ 'Di' followed by the infinitive expresses the speaker's regret or feelings about the action.