Duro Ma – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English
Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the passionate world of Latin urban music with "Duro Ma." This song offers a great opportunity to learn Spanish through its direct and emotive lyrics, capturing the raw energy of reggaeton and trap. By exploring the song, you can pick up contemporary slang and expressions related to nightlife and relationships, all while experiencing the vibrant sounds of three of today's popular urban artists.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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tragos /ˈtɾaɣos/ B1 |
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cara /ˈkaɾa/ A2 |
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seduce /sɪˈdus/ B2 |
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pasé /paˈsa/ A2 |
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angelita /aŋxeˈlita/ B1 |
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seduce /sɪˈdus/ B2 |
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hacer /aˈseɾ/ A2 |
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pose /poˈse/ B2 |
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plazer /plaˈseɾ/ A2 |
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duro /ˈduɾo/ B2 |
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extraños /eksˈtɾaɲos/ B2 |
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mami /maˈmi/ A2 |
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blanca /ˈblãŋka/ A2 |
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envicia /enˈβiθja/ B2 |
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perco /ˈpeɾko/ B2 |
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rosa /ˈrosa/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Ya de tragos me pasé
➔ Past perfect tense
➔ The phrase uses the past perfect tense with 'me pasé' to indicate an action completed before another past action.
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Que seduce, sorry si me propasé
➔ Subjunctive mood
➔ The subjunctive mood is used in 'que seduce' to express a subjective opinion or emotion.
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Me ha hecho mami en cualquier pose
➔ Present perfect tense
➔ The present perfect tense with 'ha hecho' indicates an action that started in the past and has results in the present.
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Yo empecé suave y está pidiendo
➔ Contrastive conjunction
➔ The contrastive conjunction 'y' is used to connect two contrasting ideas: starting softly and now demanding more.
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No la amarro pero no la suelto
➔ Double negative
➔ The double negative 'no... pero no' is used to emphasize the idea of not tying her down but also not letting go.
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Baby, tu sabes que
➔ Vocative case
➔ The vocative case 'Baby' is used to directly address the listener.
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Cuando llegas sabes muy bien lo que pretendo
➔ Present tense in dependent clause
➔ The present tense 'sabes' is used in a dependent clause to indicate a habitual action.
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Pero eso cambió, desde que estoy yo dándote
➔ Preterite vs. present tense contrast
➔ The contrast between 'cambió' (preterite) and 'estoy dándote' (present) highlights a change from a past state to a current ongoing action.
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