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Kenny1999 Posted 3 years ago
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Your song? song for you?

If I find a song that I think my friend will like it, I know I can say

"It's song for you"

However, can I say "It's your song" instead? Will it mean that the song is written or owned by my friend, which is definitely not what I mean.

  

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kenny1999 I know I can say"It's song for you" No, you can't. " Even that is not natural in the meaning you want. kenny1999 However, can I say "It's your song" instead?

  • kenny1999 I know I can say"It's song for you" No, you can't.
  • " Even that is not natural in the meaning you want.
  • kenny1999 However, can I say "It's your song" instead?
  • No, as you realized.
  • "
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kenny1999 I know I can say"It's song for you"

No, you can't. I guess you made a typo: "It's a song for you." Even that is not natural in the meaning you want.

kenny1999However, can I say "It's your song" instead?

No, as you realized. You might say "It's your kind of song."

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