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En el prado y en el mar debes de quererme mucho más 00:16
Ámame 00:23
Bajo el sol y por las sombras son tus besos que me nombran así 00:27
Llámame otra vez 00:34
Tus palabras valen más, me acaricias siempre como si nada 00:39
Acaríciame 00:45
Tú bien lo sabes 00:51
Cuánto te quiero 00:55
Cuando quieras, donde quieras 01:00
El sitio que mejor prefieras 01:05
Con todo nuestro amor, los dos 01:09
Cuando quieras, donde quieras 01:15
Tú sabes que yo te diré 01:20
Quiéreme 01:25
Tiemblo lleno de inquietud, cuando espero y no llegas tú 01:34
¿Dónde estás? 01:41
Mas yo veo que regresas y me abrazas, y me besas así 01:45
Bésame otra vez 01:53
Tus palabras valen más, me acaricias siempre como si nada 01:57
Acaríciame 02:04
Tú bien lo sabes 02:09
Cuánto te quiero 02:13
Cuando quieras, donde quieras 02:18
El sitio que mejor prefieras 02:23
Con todo nuestro amor, los dos 02:27
Cuando quieras, donde quieras 02:33
Tú sabes que yo te diré 02:38
Quiéreme 02:43
Cuando quieras, donde quieras 02:48
El sitio que mejor prefieras 02:53
Con todo nuestro amor, los dos 02:57
Cuando quieras, donde quieras 03:03
Tú sabes que yo te diré 03:08
Quiéreme 03:13
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Cuando Quieras Donde Quieras – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Explore the romantic ballad "Cuando Quieras, Donde Quieras" by Dyango, a timeless expression of love and devotion. Learn how this song, with its heartfelt lyrics and enduring melody, captures the essence of wanting to be with a loved one anytime, anywhere. It's a perfect example of how music can convey deep emotions and create lasting connections.

[English]
In the meadow and in the sea, you must love me much more
Love me
Under the sun and through the shadows, your kisses are what call my name
Call me again
Your words mean more, you always caress me as if nothing
Caress me
You know it well
How much I love you
Whenever you want, wherever you want
The place you prefer the most
With all our love, both of us
Whenever you want, wherever you want
You know I will tell you
Love me
I tremble full of unease, when I wait and you don't arrive
Where are you?
But I see you coming back and hugging me, and kissing me like that
Kiss me again
Your words mean more, you always caress me as if nothing
Caress me
You know it well
How much I love you
Whenever you want, wherever you want
The place you prefer the most
With all our love, both of us
Whenever you want, wherever you want
You know I will tell you
Love me
Whenever you want, wherever you want
The place you prefer the most
With all our love, both of us
Whenever you want, wherever you want
You know I will tell you
Love me
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

besos

/ˈbesos/

A2
  • noun
  • - kisses

amor

/aˈmoɾ/

A2
  • noun
  • - love

quererme

/keˈɾeɾ.me/

A2
  • verb
  • - to love me / want me

llámame

/ʎaˈma.me/

A2
  • verb
  • - call me

regresas

/reˈɣɾe.sas/

B1
  • verb
  • - you return

besas

/ˈbes.as/

A2
  • verb
  • - you kiss

cuánto

/ˈkwanto/

A2
  • determiner
  • - how much

quiero

/ˈkjeɾo/

A2
  • verb
  • - I want / love

prefieras

/pɾefiˈɾas/

B1
  • verb
  • - you prefer

amamos

/aˈma.mos/

A2
  • verb
  • - we love

quieran

/ˈkjeɾan/

B2
  • verb
  • - they want / love

diré

/dɪˈɾe/

B2
  • verb
  • - I will say / tell

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Cuando quieras, donde quieras

    ➔ Use of "cuando" and "donde" with the subjunctive mood to express indefinite or hypothetical situations.

    ➔ The phrases "Cuando quieras" and "donde quieras" translate to "Whenever you want" and "Wherever you want," respectively, using the subjunctive mood to indicate flexibility or uncertainty.

  • Amame

    ➔ Imperative form of the verb "amar" (to love) used for giving commands or requests.

    ➔ The form "Amame" is the imperative, used here to express a direct request for love.

  • Llámame otra vez

    ➔ Imperative form of "llamar" (to call) + direct object pronoun, with "otra vez" meaning "again".

    ➔ The phrase "Llámame otra vez" means "Call me again," using the imperative mood and the adverb "otra vez".

  • Tus palabras valen más

    ➔ Use of the verb "valer" in the present tense to mean "to be worth" or "to have value."

    ➔ The phrase "Tus palabras valen más" means "Your words are worth more," emphasizing the importance of someone's words.

  • Que te quiero

    ➔ Use of the present tense of "querer" (to want or to love) to express love or affection.

    ➔ The phrase "Que te quiero" is a simple and direct way to express love or affection towards someone.

  • Tú sabes que yo te diré

    ➔ Use of the present tense of "saber" (to know) + subjunctive "que" to indicate knowledge or awareness.

    ➔ This phrase indicates that the person is confident or certain that they will tell or say something in the future.