Willst Du – Bilingual Lyrics German/English
Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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Drogen /ˈdroːɡn/ B1 |
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Rosen /ˈroːzn/ A2 |
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sehen /ˈzeːən/ A1 |
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mit /mɪt/ A1 |
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nehmen /ˈneːmən/ A2 |
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werden /ˈvɛʁdn/ B1 |
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rote /ˈʁoːtə/ A2 |
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es /ɛs/ A1 |
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hab's /habs/ A2 |
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Soap /soʊp/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Willst du mit mir Drogen nehmen?
➔ Use of the modal verb 'willst' (want you) to form a question with 'du' (you), expressing willingness or intention.
➔ 'Willst' is the second person singular form of 'wollen' (to want).
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Dann wird es rote Rosen regnen
➔ Use of 'wird' as the third person singular of 'werden' (will/become) + infinitive to form future tense, expressing what will happen.
➔ 'Wird' is used with an infinitive verb to indicate future tense in German.
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Ich hab's in einer Soap gesehen
➔ Use of 'hab' as colloquial shorthand for 'habe' (have) + 's' for 'it'; past tense of 'sehen' (to see).
➔ 'Hab' is a colloquial abbreviation for 'habe' (have), and 'gesehen' is the past participle of 'sehen' (to see).
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Willst du mit mir Drogen nehmen?
➔ Repeated use of the modal 'willst' with the infinitive 'nehmen' (to take), expressing desire or invitation.
➔ 'Willst' is used repeatedly to emphasize the question, combined with 'nehmen' (to take) to ask about using drugs.
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Dann wird es rote Rosen regnen
➔ Use of 'wird' as the third person singular of 'werden' plus an infinitive to form future expressions. 'Es' as the subject placeholder.
➔ 'Wird' + infinitive indicates future tense; 'es' functions as a dummy subject in German sentences expressing what will happen.