Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the vibrant world of Indie Pop with Valley's 'hiccup'! This song is a perfect tool for learners to practice rhythmic English phrasing and casual, conversational vocabulary, making language learning feel as catchy as the melody itself.
Key Vocabulary
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costume /ˈkɒstjuːm/ B1 |
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understand /ˌʌndəˈstænd/ A2 |
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offset /ˈɒfset/ C1 |
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memories /ˈmeməriz/ A2 |
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suppress /səˈpres/ C1 |
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cement /sɪˈment/ B2 |
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emotions /ɪˈməʊʃnz/ B1 |
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roadblock /ˈrəʊdblɒk/ B2 |
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hiccup /ˈhɪkʌp/ B2 |
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poured /pɔːd/ A2 |
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lying /ˈlaɪɪŋ/ A2 |
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damn /dæm/ B2 |
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tonight /təˈnaɪt/ A1 |
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roof /ruːf/ A2 |
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chest /tʃest/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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If I could be anybody, I would be you
➔ Second Conditional
➔ Used to express a hypothetical or imaginary situation in the present: "If + past simple, would + infinitive".
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Maybe I'd understand the things that you do
➔ Relative Clause (Defining)
➔ The pronoun "that" introduces information essential to define "the things".
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I would be lying if I wasn't before
➔ Past Continuous (implied)
➔ The structure "would be lying" expresses a hypothetical ongoing action in the present.
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Why do I miss you, like I miss you
➔ Comparative 'like' (Simile/Adverbial)
➔ "Like" functions here to indicate the intensity or manner of the action "miss".
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I wanna know what you're doing tonight
➔ Noun Clause (Indirect Question)
➔ "What you're doing tonight" functions as the direct object of the verb "know".
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Damn, we were something, now we're nothing
➔ Linking Verbs
➔ "Were" and "'re" (are) function as linking verbs connecting the subject to a noun complement.
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Keep my emotions in a box like you do
➔ Pro-form (Replacement verb)
➔ "Do" is used here to avoid repeating the verb phrase "keep my emotions in a box".
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And did you ever think about coming back to kiss my mouth?
➔ Gerund after Preposition
➔ The verb "coming" is in gerund form following the preposition "about".
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