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C'è chi aspetta un miracolo 00:16
E chi invece l'amor 00:20
Chi chiede pace a un sonnifero 00:24
Chi dorme solo in metrò 00:28
Lento, può passare il tempo 00:31
Ma se perdi tempo 00:34
Poi ti scappa il tempo, l'attimo 00:36
Lento, come il movimento 00:39
Che se fai distratto 00:42
Perdi il tuo momento, perdi l'attimo 00:44
E chi guarda le nuvole 00:48
E chi aspetta al telefono 00:52
Chi ti risponde sempre, però 00:56
Chi non sa dire di no 01:00
Lento, può passare il tempo 01:03
Ma se perdi tempo 01:06
Poi ti scappa il tempo, l'attimo 01:08
Lento, come il movimento 01:11
Che se fai distratto 01:14
Perdi il tuo momento, perdi l'attimo 01:16
Oh, oh, oh 01:22
Tu non lo sai come vorrei 01:27
Ridurre tutto ad un giorno di sole 01:30
Tu non lo sai come vorrei 01:35
Saper guardare indietro 01:38
Senza fare sul serio 01:44
Senza fare sul serio 01:48
Come vorrei distrarmi e ridere 01:52
02:01
C'è chi si sente in pericolo 02:04
C'è chi si sente un eroe 02:08
Chi invecchiando è più acido 02:12
Chi, come il vino, migliora 02:16
Lento, può passare il tempo 02:19
Ma se perdi tempo 02:22
Poi ti scappa il tempo, l'attimo 02:24
Lento, come il movimento 02:28
Che se fai distratto 02:31
Perdi il tuo momento, perdi l'attimo 02:32
Oh, oh, oh 02:38
Prendi l'attimo 02:42
Oh, oh, oh 02:46
Tu non lo sai come vorrei 02:50
Ridurre tutto ad un giorno di sole 02:54
Tu non lo sai come vorrei 02:59
Saper guardare indietro 03:02
Senza fare sul serio 03:08
Senza fare sul serio 03:12
Come vorrei distrarmi e ridere 03:16
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Senza Fare Sul Serio – Bilingual Lyrics Italian/English

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Malika Ayane
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Lyrics & Translation

Discover the nuances of the Italian language through Malika Ayane's "Senza fare sul serio." This song, with its blend of pop and electronic elements, offers a unique way to explore themes of time, life, and perspective, making it a special piece for both music lovers and language learners.

[English]
Some wait for a miracle
And some for love
Some ask for peace from a sleeping pill
Some sleep alone on the subway
Slowly, time can pass
But if you waste time
Then time slips away, the moment
Slowly, like the movement
If you get distracted
You lose your moment, you lose the moment
And some watch the clouds
And some wait on the phone
Some always answer you, but
Some can't say no
Slowly, time can pass
But if you waste time
Then time slips away, the moment
Slowly, like the movement
If you get distracted
You lose your moment, you lose the moment
Oh, oh, oh
You don't know how I wish
To reduce everything to a sunny day
You don't know how I wish
To know how to look back
Without taking it seriously
Without taking it seriously
How I wish to distract myself and laugh
...
Some feel in danger
Some feel like a hero
Some become more bitter with age
Some, like wine, improve
Slowly, time can pass
But if you waste time
Then time slips away, the moment
Slowly, like the movement
If you get distracted
You lose your moment, you lose the moment
Oh, oh, oh
Seize the moment
Oh, oh, oh
You don't know how I wish
To reduce everything to a sunny day
You don't know how I wish
To know how to look back
Without taking it seriously
Without taking it seriously
How I wish to distract myself and laugh
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

miracolo

/miˈraːkolo/

B1
  • noun
  • - miracle

amore

/aˈmoːre/

A1
  • noun
  • - love

pace

/ˈpaːtʃe/

A2
  • noun
  • - peace

sonnifero

/sonˈniːfero/

B2
  • noun
  • - sleeping pill

lento

/ˈlɛnto/

A2
  • adjective
  • - slow

tempo

/ˈtɛmpo/

A1
  • noun
  • - time

attimo

/ˈattimo/

B1
  • noun
  • - moment

movimento

/moviˈmento/

B1
  • noun
  • - movement

distratto

/diˈstratto/

B2
  • adjective
  • - distracted

momento

/moˈmento/

A2
  • noun
  • - moment

nuvole

/ˈnuːvole/

A2
  • noun
  • - clouds

giorno

/ˈdʒorno/

A1
  • noun
  • - day

sole

/ˈsoːle/

A1
  • noun
  • - sun

pericolo

/periˈkoːlo/

B1
  • noun
  • - danger

eroe

/eˈrɔːe/

B1
  • noun
  • - hero

acido

/ˈaːtʃido/

B2
  • adjective
  • - acidic, sour

vino

/ˈviːno/

A2
  • noun
  • - wine

ridere

/ˈriːdere/

A1
  • verb
  • - to laugh

indietro

/inˈdjɛtro/

A2
  • adverb
  • - backwards

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Key Grammar Structures

  • C'è chi aspetta un miracolo

    ➔ Present tense with 'c'è' (there is/are) to indicate existence.

    ➔ The phrase "C'è chi" translates to "There are those who..." indicating different types of people.

  • Chi chiede pace a un sonnifero

    ➔ Use of 'chi' (who) to introduce a relative clause.

    ➔ In this line, "Chi chiede" means "Who asks..." indicating a specific action by a person.

  • Lento, può passare il tempo

    ➔ Use of modal verb 'può' (can) to express possibility.

    ➔ The phrase "può passare" translates to "can pass," indicating that time may flow slowly.

  • Perdi il tuo momento, perdi l'attimo

    ➔ Use of the past tense 'perdi' (you lose) to indicate a completed action.

    ➔ The phrase "perdi l'attimo" means "you lose the moment," emphasizing the importance of seizing opportunities.

  • Saper guardare indietro

    ➔ Infinitive form 'saper' (to know how) used to express ability.

    ➔ The phrase "saper guardare" translates to "to know how to look back," indicating a skill or ability.

  • Come vorrei distrarmi e ridere

    ➔ Use of 'come' (how) to express desire or wish.

    ➔ The phrase "Come vorrei" translates to "How I wish," indicating a strong desire.