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Chonqüi el loco se mató 00:32
Por la vergüenza que pasó 00:36
Chonqüi el loco se mató 00:38
Por la vergüenza que pasó 00:42
Él pasó una mañana en el subway 00:45
En vienty de Rockaway 00:48
Oyendo la risa de la gente 00:52
Miró a sus zapatos y eran diferentes 00:55
Chonqüi el loco se mató 00:58
Por la vergüenza que pasó 01:02
Chonqüi el loco se mató 01:05
Por la vergüenza que pasó 01:08
Pobre chonqüi no supo qué hacer 01:11
Y sus zapatos trató de esconder 01:14
Ese truco no le trabajó 01:18
Y todo el mundo sus zapatos relajó 01:21
Chonqüi se mató 02:08
Chonqüi se mató 02:15
Chonqüi se mató 02:21
Chonqüi se mató 02:27
Chonqüi se mató 02:34
Chonqüi se mató 02:40
(E mira, mira pollo, Chonqüi se mató) 02:43
Chonqüi se mató 02:47
(Por culpa de los criticones, Chonqüi se mató) 02:49
Chonqüi se mató 02:53
(Ay mira, ven y ven y ven y ven Chonqüi se murió) 02:56
Chonqüi el loco se mató 03:06
Por la vergüenza que pasó 03:09
Chonqüi el loco se mató 03:12
Por la vergüenza que pasó 03:16
(Ay pobre, pobre, pobre Chonqüi) 03:19
(Chonqüi pero Chonqüi se mató) 03:22
Chonqüi el loco se mató 03:25
Por la vergüenza qué pasó 03:29

Chonqui – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the world of ‘Chonqui’ to master the nuanced, street-level Spanish slang used in 1970s New York City. This song is a perfect vehicle for learning rhythmic phrasing and urban idioms that are rarely found in traditional textbooks.

[English]
Chonqui the crazy man killed himself
From the shame he felt
Chonqui the crazy man killed himself
From the shame he felt
He spent a morning on the subway
Heading out to Rockaway
Hearing people laughing
He looked at his shoes and they were different
Chonqui the crazy man killed himself
From the shame he felt
Chonqui the crazy man killed himself
From the shame he felt
Poor Chonqui didn't know what to do
So he tried to hide his shoes
But that trick didn't work
And everyone pointed out his shoes
Chonqui killed himself
Chonqui killed himself
Chonqui killed himself
Chonqui killed himself
Chonqui killed himself
Chonqui killed himself
(Hey look, look man, Chonqui killed himself)
Chonqui killed himself
(Because of the critics, Chonqui killed himself)
Chonqui killed himself
(Oh look, come here, come here, Chonqui died)
Chonqui the crazy man killed himself
From the shame he felt
Chonqui the crazy man killed himself
From the shame he felt
(Oh poor, poor, poor Chonqui)
(Chonqui, but Chonqui killed himself)
Chonqui the crazy man killed himself
From the shame he felt
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

Loco

lo-ko

A2
  • adjective
  • - crazy, insane

Mató

ma-to

A2
  • verb
  • - killed

Vergüenza

ber-gwen-sa

B1
  • noun
  • - shame, embarrassment

Mañana

ma-nya-na

A1
  • noun
  • - morning

Subway

sub-way

A2
  • noun
  • - underground train

Oyendo

o-yen-do

A2
  • verb
  • - hearing/listening

Risa

ri-sa

A2
  • noun
  • - laughter

Gente

hen-te

A1
  • noun
  • - people

Zapatos

sa-pa-tos

A1
  • noun
  • - shoes

Diferentes

di-fe-ren-tes

A1
  • adjective
  • - different

Pobre

po-bre

A1
  • adjective
  • - poor

Esconder

es-kon-der

A2
  • verb
  • - to hide

Truco

tru-ko

B1
  • noun
  • - trick

Relajó

re-la-ho

B1
  • verb
  • - laughed at / ridiculed (slang usage)

Criticones

kri-ti-ko-nes

C1
  • noun
  • - critics (often negative/nosy)

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Chonqüi el loco se mató

    ➔ Reflexive verb (Preterite)

    "Se mató" uses the reflexive pronoun 'se' indicating an action performed on oneself, in the preterite tense.

  • Por la vergüenza que pasó

    ➔ Relative clause with 'que'

    ➔ The word "que" acts as a relative pronoun connecting 'vergüenza' to the action that caused it.

  • Miró a sus zapatos y eran diferentes

    ➔ Imperfect tense for description

    "Eran" (from ser) is in the imperfect tense to describe the state of the shoes in the past.

  • No supo qué hacer

    ➔ Interrogative pronoun in indirect question

    ➔ The structure "qué hacer" functions as an indirect question using the interrogative pronoun 'qué'.

  • Sus zapatos trató de esconder

    ➔ Periphrastic construction (Tratar de + infinitive)

    "Trató de" followed by the infinitive 'esconder' indicates an attempt to perform an action.

  • Todo el mundo sus zapatos relajó

    ➔ Direct Object pronoun/noun placement

    ➔ In Spanish, the direct object 'sus zapatos' is placed before the verb for emphasis or poetic effect in lyrics.

  • Por culpa de los criticones

    ➔ Complex prepositional phrase

    "Por culpa de" is a common prepositional phrase meaning 'because of the fault of'.

  • Ven y ven y ven y ven

    ➔ Imperative mood (Tú command)

    "Ven" is the irregular imperative form of 'venir' (to come) for the second person singular 'tú'.

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