Lyrics & Translation
Explore the universal themes of dreams, resilience, and the human condition through Joan Manuel Serrat's "El Titiritero." This song offers a glimpse into the life of a traveling artist, inviting listeners to connect with the emotions and stories embedded in its lyrics.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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viento /ˈbjen.to/ B1 |
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sendero /senˈde.ɾo/ B2 |
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patria /paˈtɾja/ B2 |
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vagabundo /ba.ɣaˈβun.ðo/ B2 |
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caminos /kaˈmi.nos/ A2 |
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canta /ˈkan.ta/ A2 |
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sueños /ˈswe.ɲos/ A2 |
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miserias /miˈse.ɾjas/ B2 |
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estrella /esˈtɾe.ʝa/ B2 |
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huella /ˈwe.ʝa/ B2 |
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romanza /roˈman.θa/ B2 |
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danza /ˈdan.θa/ A2 |
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aldeano /al.ðeˈa.no/ B2 |
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camino /kaˈmi.no/ A2 |
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caminar /ka.miˈnar/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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