Amé
Lyrics:
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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olvido /olˈβiðo/ B2 |
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historia /isˈtoɾja/ A2 |
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enamoré /enamoˈɾe/ B2 |
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beso /ˈbeso/ A2 |
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balada /baˈlada/ B1 |
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mañanas /maˈɲanas/ A1 |
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aire /ˈaiɾe/ A2 |
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cabello /kaˈβeʎo/ A2 |
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brillo /ˈbɾiʎo/ B1 |
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anillo /aˈniʎo/ A2 |
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dedo /ˈdedo/ A1 |
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luna /ˈluna/ A1 |
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piel /pjel/ A2 |
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arrugas /aˈruɣas/ B2 |
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pastel /pasˈtel/ A1 |
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velitas /beˈlitas/ A1 |
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Grammar:
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Si te olvido, platícame la historia de nosotros
➔ Conditional sentences (type 1) with imperative mood
➔ The sentence is structured as 'If I forget you, tell me our story.' 'Si' introduces the condition; 'platícame' is an imperative, a command form.
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Cuéntame de dónde te conozco
➔ Indirect question with preposition
➔ This sentence uses 'de dónde' to form an indirect question within a command. It translates to 'Tell me from where I know you'.
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Para ver si así recuerdo poco a poco
➔ Subjunctive mood in subordinate clause introduced by 'para'
➔ 'Para ver' introduces a purpose clause. 'Recuerdo' is in the present subjunctive because the outcome is uncertain.
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Cuéntame por qué me enamoré
➔ Indirect question with 'por qué'
➔ This is an indirect question, a question embedded within a statement. 'Por qué' means 'why'.
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Y cómo te preparas el café
➔ Indirect question with 'cómo' and reflexive verb
➔ This sentence uses an indirect question to ask 'how you prepare your coffee'. 'Te preparas' is a reflexive verb indicating that the subject is performing the action on themselves.
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Dame el primer beso por segunda vez
➔ Imperative mood and use of 'por' to indicate manner
➔ 'Dame' is in the imperative mood, a command. 'Por segunda vez' indicates the manner in which the action should be done - for the second time.
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¿Cuál fue la primer balada que te dediqué?
➔ Direct question in the past tense
➔ This is a direct question about a past event. 'Fue' is the past tense of 'ser'. The word 'primer' is shortened to 'primer' before a masculine singular noun
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Si te olvido, solo cuenta que te amé
➔ Conditional sentence (type 1) with imperative mood
➔ Similar to the first sentence, this employs a type 1 conditional (real/probable condition) with an imperative in the result clause. 'Cuenta' is a command.