That’s So True
Letra:
[English]
I could go and read your mind
Think about your dumb face all the time
Living in your glass house, I'm outside, uh
Looking into big blue eyes
Did it just to hurt me and make me cry
Smiling through it all, yeah, that's my life
You're an idiot, now I'm sure
Now I'm positive
I should go and warn her
Ooh, bet you're thinking she's so cool
...
Kicking back on your couch
Making eyes from across the room
Wait, I think I've been there too, ooh
...
What'd she do to get you off? (Uh-huh)
Taking down her hair like, "oh my God!"
Taking off your shirt, I did that once
Or twice, uh
No, I know, I know - off (uh-huh)
But I think I like her, she's so fun
Wait, I think I hate her, I'm not that evolved
I'm sorry she's missing it, sad, sad boy
Not my business, but I had to warn ya
Ooh, bet you're thinking she's so cool
Kicking back on your couch
Making eyes from across the room
Wait, I think I've been there too, ooh
Ooh (ooh), you've got me thinking she's so cool (ooh, ooh)
But I know what I know
And you're just another dude
Ooh, that's so true, ooh
Made it out alive, but I think I lost it
Said that I was fine, said it from my coffin
Remember how I died when you started walking?
That's my life, that's my life
I put up a fight, taking out my earrings
Don't you know the vibe? Don't you know the feeling?
You should spend the night, catch me on your ceiling
That's your prize, that's your prize, well
Mm, bet you're thinking she's so cool
Kicking back on your couch
Making eyes from across the room
Wait, I think I've been there too, ooh
Oh-ooh (ooh), you've got me thinking she's so cool (ooh)
But I know what I know
And you're just another dude
Ooh, that's so true, ooh, ooh, oh
...
Vocabulario en esta canción:
Vocabulario | Significados |
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mind /maɪnd/ A2 |
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face /feɪs/ A1 |
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glass /ɡlɑːs/ A2 |
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house /haʊs/ A1 |
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eyes /aɪz/ A1 |
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hurt /hɜːrt/ A2 |
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cry /kraɪ/ A1 |
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life /laɪf/ A1 |
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idiot /ˈɪdiət/ B1 |
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couch /kaʊtʃ/ A2 |
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room /ruːm/ A1 |
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hair /heər/ A1 |
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shirt /ʃɜːrt/ A1 |
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fun /fʌn/ A1 |
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sad /sæd/ A1 |
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dude /duːd/ A2 |
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coffin /ˈkɔːfɪn/ B2 |
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fight /faɪt/ A2 |
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earrings /ˈɪərˌrɪŋz/ A2 |
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feeling /ˈfiːlɪŋ/ A2 |
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night /naɪt/ A1 |
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prize /praɪz/ A2 |
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Gramática:
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I could go and read your mind
➔ Verbo modal 'could' + infinitivo sin 'to'
➔ 'Could' expresa posibilidad o una acción condicional. La estructura 'could + verbo' indica una habilidad potencial o una acción que podría ocurrir.
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Wait, I think I've been there too, ooh
➔ Pretérito perfecto compuesto ('have been')
➔ El pretérito perfecto compuesto ('have been') indica una experiencia que ha ocurrido en algún momento de la vida del hablante. La palabra "too" indica que esta es una experiencia compartida.
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What'd she do to get you off?
➔ Forma abreviada de 'What did' + infinitivo con 'to' para indicar propósito
➔ 'What'd' es una contracción de 'What did'. La frase 'to get you off' usa el infinitivo con 'to' para expresar el propósito o la razón de la acción.
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I'm sorry she's missing it, sad, sad boy
➔ Presente continuo indicando algo que está sucediendo ahora
➔ El presente continuo, 'she's missing it,' describe una acción que está sucediendo en el momento de hablar. Sugiere que el chico actualmente carece de algo.
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Not my business, but I had to warn ya
➔ Pasado simple 'had to' (obligación en el pasado)
➔ 'Had to' expresa una obligación o necesidad en el pasado. El hablante se sintió obligado a advertir a la otra persona.
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Made it out alive, but I think I lost it
➔ Pasado simple, 'Made' y 'lost' + conjunción 'but' conectando ideas contrastantes.
➔ El pasado simple 'made' y 'lost' indican acciones completadas en el pasado. 'But' introduce un contraste entre sobrevivir a una situación y perder algo (posiblemente la cordura o la compostura).
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Remember how I died when you started walking?
➔ Pregunta indirecta ('how I died') dentro de una pregunta + Pasado Simple.
➔ La estructura 'Remember how...' introduce una pregunta indirecta. Reformula una pregunta directa (por ejemplo, 'How did I die?') en parte de una pregunta más grande. El Pasado Simple, 'died' y 'started', indica eventos que ocurrieron en el pasado.
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Don't you know the vibe? Don't you know the feeling?
➔ Interrogativo negativo con 'Don't you know' + sustantivo (vibe/feeling)
➔ Los interrogativos negativos pueden expresar sorpresa, incredulidad o una pregunta retórica. 'Don't you know' va seguido de un sustantivo para preguntar si el oyente es consciente de algo.
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