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Me pareció ver dos payasos 00:14
Con cara de susto, cerrando el local 00:16
Disimulá, llevan los trajes puestos 00:20
Van para el circo a buscar los camellos 00:24
Lucen un poquito espantados 00:28
Salidos de un cuadro que se está por borrar 00:30
Disimulá, que están muy transpirados 00:34
Llevan un balde con papel picado 00:38
Tengo que aprender a fingir más 00:42
Y a no mostrar lo que siento 00:46
Tengo que aprender a fingir más 00:49
Y a pilotear lo que pienso 00:53
Trato de acercarme a una puerta 00:56
Y escucho un enjambre de moscas silbar 00:58
Disimulá, están zumbando mi nombre 01:02
Debemos irnos y no sé por dónde 01:06
Tengo que aprender a fingir más 01:10
Y a no mostrar lo que siento 01:15
Tengo que aprender a fingir más 01:17
Y a pilotear lo que pienso 01:22
01:25
Tengo que aprender a fingir más 01:38
Y a no mostrar lo que siento 01:43
Tengo que aprender a fingir más 01:45
Y a pilotear lo que pienso 01:50
Tengo que aprender a fingir más 01:52
Y a no mostrar lo que siento 01:57
Tengo que aprender a fingir más 01:59
Y a pilotear lo que pienso 02:04
Algunas noches, soy fácil 02:07
No acato límites 02:12
Algunas noches, soy fácil 02:14
Tengo que aprender a fingir más (no acato límites) 02:15
02:18
Tengo que aprender a fingir más (no acato límites) 02:21
Tengo que aprender a fingir más 02:29
Y a pilotear lo que pienso 02:34
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Dive into the world of Babasónicos with "Carismático," a song that masterfully uses Spanish to explore the nuanced themes of authenticity and societal pretense. Through its poetic lyrics, you can learn common expressions related to emotions and social interactions, making it a unique way to deepen your understanding of the language while reflecting on universal human experiences.

[English]
I thought I saw two clowns
With scared faces, closing the place
Play it cool, they're still wearing their costumes
They're heading to the circus to find the camels
They look a little scared
Like they stepped out of a picture that's about to fade
Play it cool, they're sweating a lot
They're carrying a bucket with confetti
I have to learn to fake it more
And not show what I feel
I have to learn to fake it more
And to steer what I think
I try to approach a door
And I hear a swarm of flies buzzing
Play it cool, they're buzzing my name
We have to leave and I don't know where
I have to learn to fake it more
And not show what I feel
I have to learn to fake it more
And to steer what I think
...
I have to learn to fake it more
And not show what I feel
I have to learn to fake it more
And to steer what I think
I have to learn to fake it more
And not show what I feel
I have to learn to fake it more
And to steer what I think
Some nights, I'm easy
I don't obey limits
Some nights, I'm easy
I have to learn to fake it more (I don't obey limits)
...
I have to learn to fake it more (I don't obey limits)
I have to learn to fake it more
And to steer what I think
...
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Vocabulary Meanings

payaso

/paˈʝaso/

A2
  • noun
  • - clown

circo

/ˈsiɾko/

A2
  • noun
  • - circus

camello

/kaˈmeʎo/

A2
  • noun
  • - camel (also slang for a drug dealer)

fingir

/fiŋˈxiɾ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to pretend, to fake

mostrar

/mosˈtɾaɾ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to show, to display

sentir

/senˈtiɾ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to feel (emotion or physical sensation)

pilotear

/piloˈte̞aɾ/

C1
  • verb
  • - to pilot, to steer (figuratively)

acercar

/a.seɾˈkaɾ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to bring closer, to approach

puerta

/ˈpweɾta/

A1
  • noun
  • - door

enjambre

/enˈxambɾe/

C1
  • noun
  • - swarm (of insects)

mosca

/ˈmoska/

A2
  • noun
  • - fly (the insect)

silbar

/silˈβaɾ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to whistle

zumbido

/sumˈβido/

B2
  • noun
  • - buzz, humming sound

límite

/ˈlimite/

B1
  • noun
  • - limit, boundary

fácil

/ˈfasil/

A1
  • adjective
  • - easy

espantado

/espanˈtado/

B1
  • adjective
  • - scared, frightened

transpirado

/transpiˈɾaðo/

B2
  • adjective
  • - sweaty

balde

/ˈbalðe/

A2
  • noun
  • - bucket

papel

/paˈpel/

A1
  • noun
  • - paper

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Me pareció ver dos payasos

    ➔ Verb of perception (parecer) + infinitive (ver)

    ➔ The phrase "Me pareció" is an impersonal past construction meaning "it seemed to me", followed by the infinitive "ver" (to see).

  • Van para el circo a buscar los camellos

    ➔ "para" + infinitive for purpose; "a" + infinitive after motion verb

    "Van para el circo" uses "para" to indicate the purpose of going, and "a buscar" shows the action they intend to perform (to look for).

  • Salidos de un cuadro que se está por borrar

    ➔ Relative clause with "que se está por + infinitive" (near future); past participle "salidos" used as adjective

    ➔ The clause "que se está por borrar" literally means "that is about to be erased"; "salidos" (having gone out) modifies "cuadro".

  • Tengo que aprender a fingir más

    ➔ "tener que + infinitive" for obligation; "aprender a + infinitive" after verb of learning

    "Tengo que" expresses "I must"; the verb "aprender" is followed by the preposition "a" before another infinitive ("fingir").

  • y a no mostrar lo que siento

    ➔ "lo que" as neuter relative pronoun; infinitive with negation "no"

    "lo que" means "what/that which"; here it introduces the clause "siento" (I feel). The infinitive "mostrar" is negated by "no".

  • Trato de acercarme a una puerta

    ➔ "tratar de + infinitive" to express attempt; reflexive pronoun attached to infinitive

    "Trato de" means "I try"; the reflexive pronoun "me" is attached to the infinitive "acercar" forming "acercarme" (to get close).

  • y escucho un enjambre de moscas silbar

    ➔ Perception verb + infinitive (silbar) without 'a'; object + infinitive construction

    "Escucho" is followed directly by the noun phrase "un enjambre de moscas" and the infinitive "silbar" (to buzz), a typical construction with verbs of hearing.

  • Disimulá, que están muy transpirados

    ➔ Imperative with voseo suffix "-á"; conjunction "que" introducing an explanatory clause

    "Disimulá" is the voseo imperative of "disimular" (to hide). The particle "que" introduces a reason: "they are very sweaty".

  • Debemos irnos y no sé por dónde

    ➔ First person plural obligation "debemos"; reflexive verb "irnos"; indirect question "no sé por dónde"

    "Debemos" means "we must"; the reflexive "irnos" (to leave) shows the action is performed by the subject. "No sé por dónde" translates to "I don’t know where" (indirect question).