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Si volviera a nacer, si empezara de nuevo 00:01
volveria a buscarte en mi nave del tiempo 00:08
es el destino quien nos lleva y nos guia, 00:12
nos separa y nos une a traves de la vida. 00:16
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Nos dijimos adiós y pasaron los años 00:28
volvimos a vernos una noche de sabado 00:32
otro pais, otra ciudad, otra vida 00:37
pero la misma mirada felina 00:41
a veces te mataría y otras en cambio te quiero comer, 00:46
ojillos de agua marina. 00:53
Como hablar si cada parte de mi mente es tuya 00:59
si no encuentro la palabra exacta, como hablar 01:05
como decirte que me has ganado poquito a poco 01:13
tu que llegastes por casualidad, como hablar. 01:18
Como un pajaro de fuego que se muere en tus manos 01:27
un trozo de hielo deshecho en los labios 01:32
la radio sigue sonando, la guerra ha acabado 01:37
pero las hogueras no se han apagado aun. 01:45
Como hablar si cada parte de mi mente es tuya 01:52
si no encuentro la palabra exacta, como hablar 01:58
como decirte que me has ganado poquito a poco 02:06
tu que llegastes por casualidad, como hablar. 02:12
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A veces te mataría y otras en cambio te quiero comer 02:38
me estas quitando la vida. 02:46
Como hablar si cada parte de mi mente es tuya 02:51
si no encuentro la palabra exacta, como hablar 02:57
como decirte que me has ganado poquito a poco 03:05
tu que llegastes por casualidad. 03:11
Como hablar si cada parte de mi mente es tuya 03:16
si no encuentro la palabra exacta porque no se como decirte 03:26
que me has ganado poquito a poco 03:36
tu que llegastes por casualidad, como hablar. 03:40
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Como Hablar – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the evocative world of Amaral's "Como Hablar" to enhance your Spanish language skills. This pop-rock anthem offers rich, poetic lyrics that beautifully express the complexities of human emotion and communication. By immersing yourself in its heartfelt narrative and melodic sound, you'll not only discover new vocabulary and idiomatic expressions but also gain a deeper appreciation for Spanish lyrical artistry. The song's introspective nature and universal themes of love and longing make it a compelling piece for language learners seeking to connect with authentic Spanish culture through music.

[English]
If I were to be born again, if I started anew
I’d search for you again in my time machine
It’s destiny that guides and takes us,
That separates us and unites us through life.
...
We said goodbye and years went by
We met again one Saturday night
Another country, another city, another life
But the same feline gaze
Sometimes I’d kill you, and other times I want to eat you,
Water-colored eyes.
How can I speak when every part of my mind belongs to you
If I can’t find the exact words, how can I talk
How to tell you you’ve slowly won me over
You, who arrived by chance, how can I speak.
Like a fiery bird dying in your hands
A piece of ice melting on my lips
The radio keeps playing, the war has ended
But the fires haven’t gone out yet.
How can I speak when every part of my mind belongs to you
If I can’t find the exact words, how can I talk
How to tell you you’ve slowly won me over
You, who arrived by chance, how can I speak.
...
Sometimes I’d kill you, and other times I want to eat you
You’re taking my life away.
How can I speak when every part of my mind belongs to you
If I can’t find the exact words, how can I talk
How to tell you you’ve slowly won me over
You, who arrived by chance.
How can I speak when every part of my mind belongs to you
If I can’t find the exact words because I don’t know how to tell you
That you’ve slowly won me over
You, who arrived by chance, how can I speak.
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

volviera

/bolˈβjeɾa/

B2
  • verb
  • - to return, to go back

buscarte

/busˈkaɾte/

B1
  • verb
  • - to look for you

destino

/desˈtino/

B1
  • noun
  • - destiny

lleva

/ˈʝeβa/

A2
  • verb
  • - to carry, to take

guia

/ˈɣi.a/

A2
  • noun
  • - guide

separar

/sepaˈɾaɾ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to separate

vida

/ˈβiða/

A2
  • noun
  • - life

adios

/aˈdjos/

A1
  • interjection
  • - goodbye

años

/ˈaɲos/

A2
  • noun
  • - years

noche

/ˈnotʃe/

A2
  • noun
  • - night

mirada

/miˈaðaða/

B2
  • noun
  • - gaze, look

ojillos

/oˈxils/

C1
  • noun
  • - little eyes, small eyes

agua

/ˈaɣwa/

A1
  • noun
  • - water

marina

/maˈɾina/

B2
  • adjective
  • - marine, related to the sea

fuego

/ˈfweɣo/

B1
  • noun
  • - fire

hielos

/ˈʝelos/

B2
  • noun
  • - icemelted ice

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Si volviera a nacer, si empezara de nuevo

    ➔ Conditional sentences (subjunctive mood)

    ➔ The phrase uses the subjunctive mood to express hypothetical situations, indicated by "si".

  • Nos dijimos adiós y pasaron los años

    ➔ Past simple tense

    ➔ The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions in the past.

  • Como hablar si cada parte de mi mente es tuya

    ➔ Indirect questions

    ➔ The phrase introduces an indirect question about how to speak, using "como".

  • me has ganado poquito a poco

    ➔ Present perfect tense

    ➔ The present perfect tense is used to express actions that have occurred at an unspecified time before now.

  • la radio sigue sonando, la guerra ha acabado

    ➔ Present continuous and present perfect

    ➔ The present continuous describes ongoing actions, while the present perfect indicates completed actions.

  • tu que llegastes por casualidad

    ➔ Relative clauses

    ➔ The phrase uses a relative clause to provide additional information about "tu".

  • A veces te mataría y otras en cambio te quiero comer

    ➔ Contrastive conjunctions

    ➔ The phrase uses contrastive conjunctions to show opposing feelings.