MIKE DEAN
Soixante Mode
(Jack)
Let’s go
Yeah
-er down, ez, ons
E, es, e, also ent here
Not all are said the same way they are spelled
We are gon’ show the ending e for il or elle
I conjugate ‘em
Yeah
I conjugate ‘em
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Using ons for we, ez for y’all
Say “Tu aimes,” you like soixante mode
(Caleb)
(Woo) Remove the -er, with all the verbs, you know its cool
When your in French, these verbs, add the e, es ez, and onz
Yeah, stop acting coy, we need to add the endings dont assume
E, es, ons, ez and ent, to the end, its the rule (Its the rule)
Get off the tele, and learn these rules
You need to remove e r, to name a few
E, es, ez and ent, dont forget the ons
Now lets make the verb, on the ending, dont think just do
You were handed it, this should be easy lets get the loot
Different verb endings, yet we know the verbs to the root
Yeah you got this man, just know the e, es ez and ons
(Other) (Bridge)
Some-Some-Some-Someone said
Yeah!
(Jack)
Ent, ils/elles for them
When I say y'all, i use vous with ez to end
(Yeah)
Now I use ent, ons, e, es, ez to end
Add to the end, add letters to extend
Add the endings to the right, ayy, yeah
To the right, ayy, yeah
To the right, je, voyage on a flight, ayy
Nage bon, swim alright, ayy
Put on all the endings, man, no we not pretending, man, you’ll learn the endings better, man
Je parle, I talk (I talk)
Tu parles, right (yeah, right)
Il mange, bite (yeah, what?), be concise (yeah)
We say “French is sweet,” it’s alright (yeah, what?)
Eat ‘em twice (yeah) baguettes, French food nice
Euros priced (yeah), endings different types
That’s what we like