S'entendent comes from the verb s'entendre, which means "to understand each other" or "to get along". While entendre means "to hear", the reflexive form s'entendre adds a layer of mutual comprehension and harmony.
In the song, the lyric "Nos différences s'entendent" (Our differences understand each other/get along) is particularly interesting. It's a poetic way of saying that despite their differences, they coexist harmoniously, almost as if their differences themselves have found a way to agree. This unique phrasing makes it a memorable and thought-provoking word choice.
Need a shot of motivation in your playlist? Shy'm’s “Ensemble” is an uplifting anthem that shouts “you’re never alone!” The French pop star reminds us that even when doubts creep in and critics surround us, we can lean on the people who truly see us. The song paints a vivid picture of two friends marching side by side, refusing to bow to negativity. Together they look past the naysayers, keep their heads high, and trust that time will reward their honesty and courage.
Under the catchy beat, Shy’m delivers a powerful message of unity, resilience, and acceptance. She repeats “Rien n’est gagné” – “nothing is won yet” – to show that victories aren’t guaranteed, but when we embrace our differences and stand ensemble, we become unstoppable. It’s a celebration of friendship that defies boredom, leaves no scars, and proves that “nous” – “we” – is stronger than any obstacle in the way.