Author Topic: Can you actually learn a new language by listening to songs?  (Read 663 times)

Lewis Yazmine

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I always find myself memorizing lyrics to foreign songs, and I feel like it helps me pick up pronunciation much faster than normal study guides. However, just guessing the meaning of the words isn't enough. Is there a tool or a specific method that helps you study vocabulary and grammar using real music videos?

Bailey Xenia

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Re: Can you actually learn a new language by listening to songs?
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2026, 06:53:02 am »
I ran into the same issue until I discovered that you can easily analyze foreign tracks using the specialized features available on website through the Lingopie application. This specific tool syncs the music videos with interactive line-by-line lyrics so you can discover the exact definitions of unfamiliar words instantly. I noticed that studying vocabulary through the Lingopie application this way made the expressions stick in my head much better because they are attached to actual rhythms and melodies.

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