Lyrics & Translation
Learning Spanish with Mägo de Oz's “Hoy toca ser feliz” is an empowering experience. The song's clear and repetitive chorus provides an excellent opportunity to practice pronunciation and learn vocabulary related to emotions and positive affirmations. Its uplifting message and catchy melody make the learning process both enjoyable and inspiring, offering a special insight into how music can convey universal feelings of hope.
Key Vocabulary
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sueño /ˈsweɲo/ B1 |
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ilusión /iˈlu.sjon/ B2 |
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vida /ˈbiða/ A1 |
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besos /ˈbeso̞s/ A2 |
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sol /sol/ A1 |
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volar /boˈlaɾ/ A2 |
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dolor /doˈlor/ B1 |
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feliz /feˈlis/ A1 |
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lágrimas /ˈlaɣimas/ B1 |
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corazón /koɾaˈson/ A2 |
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miedo /ˈmjɛðo/ A2 |
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soledad /so.leˈðað/ B2 |
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alma /ˈalma/ B2 |
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brisa /ˈbɾisa/ B1 |
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estrellas /esˈteɾas/ B1 |
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cielo /ˈsjelo/ A1 |
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camino /kaˈmini/ A1 |
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viento /ˈbjento/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Cuando un sueño se te muera o entre en coma una ilusión
➔ Subjunctive mood
➔ The subjunctive mood is used in the clauses 'se te muera' and 'entre en coma' to express hypothetical or uncertain situations.
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Y jamás des por perdida la partida, cree en ti
➔ Imperative mood with pronoun attachment
➔ The imperative mood is used in 'des' and 'cree', with the pronoun 'te' attached to the verb, to give direct commands or advice.
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Y, aunque duelan, las heridas curarán
➔ Conjunctive conjunction with future tense
➔ The conjunctive conjunction 'aunque' introduces a concessive clause, and 'curarán' is in the future tense, indicating a future outcome despite the present condition.
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La mañana está recién bañada
➔ Past participle as adjective
➔ The past participle 'bañada' is used as an adjective to describe 'mañana', indicating a state resulting from a past action.
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Donde habita la ilusión
➔ Present tense in relative clause
➔ The present tense 'habita' is used in the relative clause to describe a current state or habitual action.
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