Aunque Ahora Estés Con Él – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English
Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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permitir /pɛr.miˈtɾiɾ/ B1 |
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abusar /aˈβu.saɾ/ C1 |
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castigo /kasˈti.ɣo/ B2 |
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perdonar /peɾ.doˈnaɾ/ B2 |
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amor /aˈmoɾ/ A2 |
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perder /peɾˈdeɾ/ A2 |
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querer /keˈɾeɾ/ A2 |
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esperar /es.peˈɾaɾ/ A2 |
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pensar /penˈsaɾ/ B1 |
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cambiar /kamˈbjaɾ/ B1 |
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buscar /βusˈkaɾ/ A2 |
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querido /keˈɾi.ðo/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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hazle caso al corazón, yo te lo pido
➔ Imperative mood + indirect object pronoun + noun + verb + direct object pronoun + verb
➔ The phrase uses the imperative mood to give a command or request to "hazle caso" (pay attention to him), incorporating indirect and direct object pronouns.
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Porque tienes que aceptarlo
➔ Because + present tense verb + infinitive verb + direct object pronoun
➔ The conjunction "porque" introduces a reason, followed by verbs in the present tense and an infinitive, with "aceptarlo" acting as the direct object pronoun.
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Yo te seguiré buscando
➔ Future tense of "seguir" + indirect object pronoun + gerund of "buscar"
➔ The phrase uses the future tense of "seguir" (to continue) combined with the gerund of "buscar" (to search), indicating ongoing intent.
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sigo enamorado y he jurado serte fiel
➔ Present tense of "seguir" + participle + coordinating conjunction + present perfect of "jurar" + infinitive
➔ This sentence combines the present tense of "seguir" with a participle, plus a coordinating conjunction and the present perfect of "jurar" (to swear), showing ongoing love and a completed vow.
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aunque no estés a mi lado y no me quieras escuchar
➔ Subordinate clause with "aunque" (although) + present subjunctive + coordinating conjunction + present subjunctive
➔ The sentence uses "aunque" to introduce a concessive subordinate clause with present subjunctive verbs, indicating conditions contrary to expectation.
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es fácil delatarnos que morimos por amor
➔ Impersonal structure + infinitive + direct object pronoun + relative clause
➔ The phrase employs an impersonal structure with an infinitive and a relative clause to express how easy it is to be betrayed (delatar) when in love.