Lyrics & Translation
Learning a language through music is a fantastic journey, and "Despacito" is the perfect song to start with Spanish. Its clear pronunciation and repetitive chorus make it easy to sing along and pick up new vocabulary related to love and romance. The song's massive global success is a testament to the power of music to transcend language barriers, and by learning its lyrics, you can be a part of this cultural phenomenon.
Key Vocabulary
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blessing /ˈblesɪŋ/ B1 |
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heaven /ˈhevən/ A2 |
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sunrise /ˈsʌnraɪz/ B1 |
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savor /ˈseɪvər/ B2 |
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moment /ˈmoʊmənt/ A1 |
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nibble /ˈnɪbəl/ B2 |
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magnet /ˈmæɡnɪt/ A2 |
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heartbeat /ˈhɑrtˌbit/ B1 |
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whisper /ˈwɪspər/ A2 |
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undress /ʌnˈdres/ B1 |
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labyrinth /ˈlæbərɪnθ/ C1 |
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rhythm /ˈrɪðəm/ B1 |
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favorite /ˈfeɪvərɪt/ A1 |
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surpass /sərˈpæs/ C1 |
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scream /skriːm/ A1 |
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kiss /kɪs/ A1 |
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gentle /ˈdʒentəl/ A1 |
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beauty /ˈbjuːti/ A1 |
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puzzle /ˈpʌzəl/ B1 |
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wild /waɪld/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Got me feelin' some kind of way
➔ Use of 'feel' as a causative verb + indefinite pronoun 'kind of way'
➔ The phrase expresses an unspecified emotional state. The verb 'feel' *causes* the speaker to experience a certain emotion, and 'some kind of way' is a colloquial expression for an undefined feeling. The structure is common in informal English.
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You fit me tailor-made, love how you put it on
➔ Use of 'tailor-made' as an adjective describing fit, metaphorical extension of meaning.
➔ The phrase 'tailor-made' usually refers to something custom-made. Here, it's used metaphorically to suggest a perfect fit, not physically, but emotionally or in terms of compatibility. It's a creative use of language.
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I keep getting closer and building up the plan
➔ Present continuous used for an ongoing action with a sense of intention ('building up the plan').
➔ The phrase 'keep getting closer' indicates a repeated action happening over time. 'Building up the plan' shows an action that is in progress and suggests deliberate preparation.
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Just thinking about it raises my heartbeat
➔ Gerund phrase ('thinking about it') as the subject of the sentence, causative verb 'raises'.
➔ The sentence uses a gerund phrase ('thinking about it') as the subject. This is a common grammatical structure where a verb acting as a noun performs the action. The verb 'raises' indicates that the thought *causes* an increase in heartbeat.
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