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Graças nhor Deus qui nu sta li 00:01
Nu ta pidi pa diabo ka fadja 00:04
Brigado pa tudo anjo ku guarda-nu 00:07
Ami nhor Deus nu ka nada 00:09
Obrigado Deus pa mas um dia di hoji 00:23
N ta sama cada dia um desafio 00:25
Vida ta po-nu na prova 00:29
N ta kunfia sempre na nha lado 00:30
Nha Deus sabe ma nha força 00:35
Graças Deus qui mi n sta firme e forte 00:38
Nha vitoria n ka ta abandona 00:41
Mi dja na nha coraçon 00:58
Pa tudo quês ki sa ta paga dreto 01:01
Nu toma conta di nha vida 01:04
Ami nhor mi n ben ngana-nu 01:06
Ami n ta leba nha vida sem odja 01:43
Mi seunhor mi n ben ngana-nu 01:45
Sima um flor n ta txora 02:23
Tambe ma ka ten dor ki ka ta passa 02:25
Na grandi Deus nu pode confia 02:28
Ami nhor mi n ben ngana-nu 02:32
Ami n sta livre, alma leve 02:35
Nhor Deus n ta da vida n ta sonha 02:37
Quil mesmo dom qui nhor da-nu 03:38
Criou-se al pa nu agradece-nhor 03:40
So pa nu fla ma gloria di nhor e grandi 03:43
Obrigado nhor Deus 05:35
Pa livra nha dor qui pensa cada passa 05:37
Obrigado nhor Deus 05:40
Pa confiança, pa firmeza 05:43
Obrigado nhor Deus 05:46
Pa bença, pa vitoria 05:47
Obrigado nhor Deus 05:50
Pa sonho realizado 05:52
Obrigado nhor Deus 05:57
Pa juiz na banda qualquer queda 05:59
Pa momentos de sorriso 06:43

Gratidão – Bilingual Lyrics Portuguese/English

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Dive into the soulful rhythms of "Gratidão" by Flor de Esperança and Freirianas Guerreiras, a compelling Batuku track that will immerse you in the vibrant sounds and heartfelt expressions of Cape Verdean culture. Learning the language through this song offers a unique window into the direct and emotional communication inherent in gratitude, allowing listeners to connect deeply with its universal message.

[English]
Thank you, Lord God, who is with us.
We pray that the devil does not trouble us.
Thankful for all the angels who watch over us.
We have nothing without you, Lord God.
Thank you, God, for another day today.
We face a challenge each day.
Life puts us to the test.
We always keep our faith by my side.
My God knows my strength.
Thank you, God, that I am firm and strong.
My victory does not abandon me.
I give it from my heart.
For everything that is rightfully paid.
We take care of our lives.
Lord, I have come to you.
I will live my life without fear.
My Lord, I have come to you.
Like a flower we blossom.
Even if there is pain, it will pass.
In the great God we can trust.
Lord, I have come to you.
I am free, a light soul.
Lord God gives us life, and we dream.
What a gift the Lord gave us.
It was created for us to thank the Lord.
Only so we may speak of the Lord’s great glory.
Thank you, Lord God.
To relieve my pain that weighs on every step.
Thank you, Lord God.
For confidence, for firmness.
Thank you, Lord God.
For blessing, for victory.
Thank you, Lord God.
For a fulfilled dream.
Thank you, Lord God.
For the judge who stands by us in every fall.
For moments of smiles.
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

Deus

/ˈdews/

A1
  • noun
  • - God

vida

/ˈvi.da/

A1
  • noun
  • - life

vitoria

/vi.tɔˈɾi.a/

A2
  • noun
  • - victory

coraçon

/koɾaˈsɐ̃/

A1
  • noun
  • - heart

dor

/doɾ/

A2
  • noun
  • - pain

alma

/ˈal.ma/

A2
  • noun
  • - soul

sonho

/ˈso.ɲu/

A2
  • noun
  • - dream

bença

/ˈbẽ.sɐ/

B2
  • noun
  • - blessing

confiança

/kõ.fiˈɐ̃.sɐ/

B2
  • noun
  • - confidence

firmeza

/fiɾˈme.za/

C1
  • noun
  • - firmness

gloria

/ɡloˈɾi.a/

B2
  • noun
  • - glory

momentos

/moˈmẽ.tus/

A2
  • noun
  • - moments

sorriso

/soˈʁi.zu/

A1
  • noun
  • - smile

agradece

/a.gɾaˈde.sɨ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to thank

kunfia

/kunˈfi.a/

A2
  • verb
  • - to trust

abandona

/a.bɐ̃ˈdɔ.nɐ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to abandon

da

/da/

A1
  • verb
  • - to give

sonha

/ˈso.ɲa/

A2
  • verb
  • - to dream

livre

/ˈli.vɾɨ/

A1
  • adjective
  • - free

forte

/ˈfɔɾ.tɨ/

A1
  • adjective
  • - strong

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Graças nhor Deus qui nu sta li

    ➔ Relative clause introduced by the pronoun 'qui' (that/which).

    ➔ The word "qui" introduces a relative clause meaning “that”.

  • Nu ta pidi pa diabo ka fadja

    ➔ Progressive aspect marker 'ta' before the verb; preposition 'pa' meaning ‘for’; negation 'ka' before the verb.

    "ta" marks ongoing action ("are asking"), "pa" means “for”, and "ka" negates the verb ("not to be tired").

  • Brigado pa tudo anjo ku guarda-nu

    ➔ Preposition 'pa' meaning ‘for’; relative pronoun 'ku' meaning ‘who/that’; enclitic '-nu' as object pronoun ‘us’.

    "pa" = “for”, "ku" introduces the relative clause “who guards us”, and "-nu" is the object pronoun “us”.

  • N ta sama same cada dia um desafio

    ➔ Progressive marker 'ta' before verb; verb 'sama' meaning ‘to face’; indefinite article 'um' before noun.

    "ta" marks the continuous action “are facing”, and "um" is the indefinite article “a”.

  • Vida ta po-nu na prova

    ➔ Progressive marker 'ta'; verb phrase 'po-nu' (put) with object pronoun '-nu'; preposition 'na' meaning ‘in/at’.

    "ta" shows the ongoing state, "po-nu" = “puts”, and "na" introduces the location “in the test”.

  • N ta kunfia sempre na nha lado

    ➔ Progressive marker 'ta'; adverb 'sempre' (always); possessive adjective 'nha' (my); preposition 'na' (in/on).

    "ta" marks continuous trust, "sempre" means “always”, and "nha" shows possession “my”.

  • Nha Deus sabe ma nha força

    ➔ Possessive adjective 'nha' (my) before nouns; verb 'sabe' (knows) in present tense; conjunction 'ma' (but).

    "nha" shows possession (“my”), "sabe" is present‑tense “knows”, and "ma" works as “but”.

  • Graças Deus qui mi n sta firme e forte

    ➔ Relative pronoun 'qui' (that); negative particle 'n' before verb; verb 'sta' (am) in present; adjective coordination with 'e' (and).

    "qui" introduces the clause, "n" negates the verb "sta" ("am not"), and "e" links the adjectives "firme" and "forte".

  • Nha vitoria n ka ta abandona

    ➔ Negation with 'n' and 'ka' together; progressive marker 'ta'; verb 'abandona' (abandon) in present.

    "n ka" together creates a strong negation (“does not”), and "ta" shows the ongoing sense “is not abandoning”.

  • Mi dja na nha coraçon

    ➔ Adverb 'dja' meaning ‘already’; preposition 'na' meaning ‘in’; possessive adjective 'nha' (my).

    "dja" means “already”, "na" introduces the location “in my heart", and "nha" shows possession.