Cae el Sol – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English
Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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sol /sol/ A1 |
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balcón /balˈkon/ A2 |
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verdad /beɾˈdad/ B1 |
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fácil /ˈfaθil/ A2 |
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esperando /espeˈɾando/ A2 |
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lugar /luˈɣaɾ/ A1 |
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sonreír /sonreˈiɾ/ B1 |
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mentir /menˈtiɾ/ B1 |
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nadie /ˈnaðje/ A2 |
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ciudad /θjuˈdad/ A1 |
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luz /lus/ A1 |
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camino /kaˈmino/ A2 |
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infinito /imfiˈnito/ B2 |
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ritual /riˈtwal/ B1 |
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cegó /θeˈɣo/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Cae el sol en tu balcón
➔ Present tense for stating facts.
➔ The phrase "Cae el sol" means "The sun falls," indicating a current action.
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La verdad es que no ha sido fácil
➔ Present perfect tense for experiences.
➔ The phrase "no ha sido fácil" means "has not been easy," indicating an ongoing experience.
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Yo quiero verte sonreír
➔ Simple future tense for desires.
➔ The phrase "Yo quiero verte" means "I want to see you," expressing a desire.
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No queda nadie en la ciudad
➔ Present tense for negation.
➔ The phrase "No queda nadie" means "There is no one left," indicating a negation.
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Sigo aquí esperando por ti
➔ Present continuous tense for ongoing actions.
➔ The phrase "Sigo aquí" means "I am still here," indicating an ongoing state.
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No sé como voy a hacer
➔ Simple present for uncertainty.
➔ The phrase "No sé como" means "I don't know how," expressing uncertainty.
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Estoy aquí gritando toda mi verdad
➔ Present continuous for expressing emotions.
➔ The phrase "gritando toda mi verdad" means "screaming all my truth," indicating a strong emotion.