Lyrics & Translation
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.
Key Vocabulary
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Loco lo-ko A2 |
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Mató ma-to A2 |
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Vergüenza ber-gwen-sa B1 |
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Mañana ma-nya-na A1 |
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Subway sub-way A2 |
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Oyendo o-yen-do A2 |
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Risa ri-sa A2 |
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Gente hen-te A1 |
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Zapatos sa-pa-tos A1 |
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Diferentes di-fe-ren-tes A1 |
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Pobre po-bre A1 |
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Esconder es-kon-der A2 |
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Truco tru-ko B1 |
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Relajó re-la-ho B1 |
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Criticones kri-ti-ko-nes C1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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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.
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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.
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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.
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No supo qué hacer
➔ Interrogative pronoun in indirect question
➔ The structure "qué hacer" functions as an indirect question using the interrogative pronoun 'qué'.
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Sus zapatos trató de esconder
➔ Periphrastic construction (Tratar de + infinitive)
➔ "Trató de" followed by the infinitive 'esconder' indicates an attempt to perform an action.
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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.
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Por culpa de los criticones
➔ Complex prepositional phrase
➔ "Por culpa de" is a common prepositional phrase meaning 'because of the fault of'.
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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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