Lyrics & Translation
Immerse yourself in the elegant lyricism of Spanish with José José's "Eso Nomás." This iconic romantic ballad, delivered by "El Príncipe de la Canción," offers a rich vocabulary for expressing deep emotions, dignified goodbyes, and the nuances of past love. Through its heartfelt lyrics and José José's masterful interpretation, you can explore poetic ways to discuss relationships, memories, and acceptance in Spanish. The song's clear narrative and emotional depth make it a compelling piece for language learners to connect with authentic Spanish expression and cultural sentiment.
Key Vocabulary
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importante im.por.tan.te A2 |
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arrepentida a.rre.pen.ti.da B1 |
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enemigo e.ne.mi.go A1 |
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defectos de.fec.tos A2 |
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perfecto per.fec.to A1 |
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destino des.ti.no A2 |
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virtudes vir.tu.des B1 |
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actitudes ac.ti.tu.des B1 |
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separados se.pa.ra.dos A2 |
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acabado a.ca.ba.do A2 |
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sufrimiento su.fri.mien.to B1 |
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tormenta tor.men.ta A2 |
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turbulentas tur.bu.len.tas B2 |
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sentimos sen.ti.mos A2 |
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nomás no.más A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Cuando ya no "estemos" juntos
➔ Future time clause with present subjunctive
➔ The verb "estemos" is in the present subjunctive, which is required after "cuando" when referring to a future or uncertain situation.
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"No les" hables mal de mí
➔ Negative imperative with indirect object pronouns
➔ "No" negates the command, and "les" is the indirect object pronoun referring to "them".
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Dios es testigo, cuánto "te" amé
➔ Exclamatory clause with "cuánto"
➔ "cuánto" introduces an exclamatory clause expressing intensity: "cuánto te amé" = "how much I loved you".
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"Aunque" sepas que es mentira
➔ Concessive clause with "aunque" + subjunctive
➔ "Aunque" means "even if"; it triggers the subjunctive because the truth of the clause is uncertain or hypothetical.
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"Que" si no nos entendimos
➔ Conditional clause introduced by "si" preceded by "que" (colloquial connective)
➔ "Que" here works as a discourse marker meaning "well"; the real conditional is "si no nos entendimos" – "if we didn't understand each other".
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Así lo "quiso" el destino
➔ Past simple with impersonal subject (el destino) and object pronoun "lo"
➔ "quiso" is the third‑person singular preterite of "querer"; "el destino" acts as an impersonal subject, and "lo" refers to the entire prior situation.
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"Di" que fui casi perfecto
➔ Imperative verb followed by a subordinate clause introduced by "que"
➔ "Di" is the informal imperative of "decir"; the clause "que fui casi perfecto" reports what should be said.
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"No les" cuentes mis defectos
➔ Negative imperative with double object pronouns
➔ "No" negates the command; "les" is the indirect object pronoun (to them) and "cuentes" is the second‑person singular form of "contar" with the direct object "mis defectos".
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