Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the world of sensual electronic pop with Britney Spears' "Breathe on Me." This track from her "In the Zone" album is a masterclass in conveying intimacy and desire through evocative lyrics and a captivating atmosphere. Listen closely to Britney's breathy vocals and the suggestive imagery, and you'll not only enjoy a fantastic song but also gain insights into expressions of passion and connection in English. Its subtle yet powerful delivery makes it special, demonstrating how language can create deep emotional experiences without being overtly explicit.
Key Vocabulary
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hot hɒt A1 |
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air eə(r) A1 |
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syncopated ˈsɪŋ.kə.peɪ.tɪd B2 |
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read riːd A2 |
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mind maɪnd A2 |
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love lʌv A1 |
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bodies ˈbɒd.iːz A2 |
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touch tʌtʃ A1 |
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breathe briːð A1 |
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physical ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl B1 |
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senses ˈsensɪz B1 |
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imagination ɪˌmædʒ.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən B2 |
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monogamy məˈnɒɡ.ə.mi C1 |
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lips lɪps A2 |
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blow bləʊ A2 |
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need niːd A1 |
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stop stɒp A1 |
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complicated ˈkɒm.plɪ.keɪ.tɪd B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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It's so hot in here
➔ Contraction (It is)
➔ The word "It's" is a contraction of "it is", used in informal spoken English.
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And boy, don't stop 'cause I'm halfway there
➔ Imperative negative with contraction (don't) and colloquial because ('cause)
➔ The phrase "don't stop" is a negative imperative; "'cause" is a colloquial contraction of "because".
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We can read each other's minds
➔ Modal verb + bare infinitive (can read)
➔ The modal "can" expresses ability and is followed directly by the bare infinitive "read".
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One love united, two bodies synchronizin'
➔ Present participle as adjective (synchronizin')
➔ The word "synchronizin'" is a present participle used adjectivally to describe "bodies".
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Don't even need to touch me, baby, just Breathe on me
➔ Imperative with omitted subject (you) and bare infinitive after modal-like "need"
➔ In spoken English the subject "you" is often omitted in imperatives: "Don't even need to touch me".
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This is way beyond the physical
➔ Intensifier "way" + comparative "beyond"
➔ "Way" intensifies the adjective phrase "beyond the physical", meaning "much farther".
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Our imagination takin' us to places we have never been before
➔ Present progressive with gerund contraction and present perfect "have never been"
➔ "takin'" is a colloquial contraction of "taking", showing ongoing action; "have never been" is present perfect indicating experience up to now.
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Just put your lips together and blow
➔ Imperative with coordinating conjunction "and" linking two bare infinitives
➔ "Put" and "blow" are both bare infinitives following the imperative verb "just"; the conjunction "and" links the two actions.
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