LEARN LYRICS

LISTEN
PRACTICE

hädintuskinbarely / hardly

Hädintuskin translates to "barely" or "hardly". It's a less common word in everyday Finnish conversation and even rarer in song lyrics, making it quite unique and memorable.

In the song, Robin uses it to emphasize the stark contrast between the two lovers: "Sä oot plus / Mä hädintuskin viis miinus" (You are a plus / I am barely a five minus). This line beautifully illustrates the theme of opposites, with one partner being effortlessly positive and the other struggling to even meet a basic standard, adding a touch of vulnerability and endearing self-deprecation to the narrative.

Ever heard the saying "opposites attract"? Robin's song "Erilaiset," which means "Different," is all about this classic idea! The song tells the story of a couple who couldn't be more different from each other. One is calm and cool, while the other is fiery and intense. One is like a shining light, and the other is a self-proclaimed "black angel."

Despite their contrasting personalities, they share a powerful connection. The lyrics celebrate how their differences, like fire and ice, actually bring them closer. They might seem like an odd pair to others, but they don't care what anyone thinks. All that matters is that they are together, proving that sometimes the most unlikely combinations create the most beautiful love stories.

This song has more lessons to be added
Tap the request button below to prioritise the additional lessons
Next Song For You