Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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desnudarte de·snU·ðar·te A2 |
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calentarte ka·len·tar·te A2 |
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bellaquera be·ya·ke·ra B1 |
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chingar tʃin·ɡar B2 |
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lencería len·se·rɪ·a A2 |
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divina di·ˈβi·na A2 |
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venia ˈbe·ni·a B1 |
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merecerte me·re·ˈker·te B1 |
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viral bi·ˈral B1 |
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porno ˈpor·no A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Qué rico **tener que** desnudarte
➔ tener que + infinitive (obligation)
➔ The phrase **"tener que"** expresses that something is necessary or required: "Qué rico **tener que** desnudarte" = "It's nice to have to undress you".
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No **tengo que** hacer mucho pa' calentarte
➔ tener que + infinitive (obligation) with colloquial reduction
➔ Again **"tengo que"** shows obligation; "pa'" is a colloquial contraction of "para" meaning "in order to".
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Yo solo **te miré** y tú **me entendiste**
➔ preterite simple + direct/indirect object clitics
➔ The verbs **"miré"** and **"entendiste"** are in the preterite, and the clitics **"te"** (direct object) and **"me"** (indirect object) attach to them.
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Cuando las ganas **insisten** no **se pueden** aguantar
➔ cuando + present indicative; passive reflexive construction
➔ The clause **"Cuando las ganas insisten"** uses **cuando** + present to set a condition, and **"no se pueden aguantar"** is a passive‑reflexive form meaning “cannot be endured”.
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Voy a **hacer que** nunca **pueda** olvidarme
➔ ir a + infinitive + subordinate clause with subjunctive (que + subjunctive)
➔ **"Voy a"** forms a near‑future periphrasis, and the clause **"hacer que…"** introduces a subordinate clause that requires the **subjunctive** (**"pueda"**).
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Tú y yo nos **vamos a** matar
➔ reflexive future periphrasis "ir + a + infinitive" with reciprocal pronoun
➔ The combination **"nos vamos a"** is the reflexive future periphrasis meaning “we are going to kill each other”.
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Qué suerte **que** soy yo el **que** puede comerte
➔ expletive que + relative clause with el que
➔ Here **"que"** after *suerte* is expletive, and **"el que"** introduces a relative clause describing the subject: “the one who can eat you”.
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Cada día **que pasa** lo **que** siento es más fuerte
➔ relative pronouns "que" and "lo que" introducing subordinate clauses
➔ **"que pasa"** is a relative clause modifying *día*, and **"lo que"** introduces another clause, meaning “what I feel”.
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No **puede saberse**
➔ impersonal passive with modal verb + se
➔ **"puede saberse"** uses the impersonal passive: the action can be known, without specifying who knows it.
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Hasta que te **venga** no voy a **quitarme**
➔ hasta que + subjunctive; future negation with ir a + infinitive
➔ **"venga"** is in the subjunctive because it follows *hasta que* (until), and **"no voy a quitarme"** is a future negation using *ir a* + infinitive.
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