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Linda no te voy a dejar 00:33
Linda siempre te voy a amar 00:39
Te quiero, te adoro y te necesito 00:46
Pues te miro, te siento y te necesito 00:49
Y te sueño mi vida 00:54
Yo quiero un poquito de tu amor 00:54
¿Cuando me lo vas a dar? 00:56
Ay! Linda, ya te voy a dejar 00:59
Linda yo siempre te voy a amar 01:17
Yo te quiero, te adoro y te necesito 01:30
Pues te miro, te siento y te necesito 01:33
Y te sueño, mi vida 01:35
Yo quiero un poquito de tu amor 01:38
¿Cuando me lo vas a dar? 01:40
Linda, nunca te voy a dejar 01:48
02:29
Linda, yo siempre te voy a a amar 02:36
Yo te quiero, te adoro y te necesito 02:49
Pues te miro, te siento y te necesito 02:52
Y te sueño, mi vida 02:58
Yo quiero un poquito de calor 03:00
¿Cuando me lo vas a dar? 03:10
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Linda Disco – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the romantic world of José José with "Linda Disco," a vibrant 1979 Latin pop and disco-fusion song. Known for his warm tenor voice and profound delivery, José José's interpretation of this track offers an excellent opportunity to experience the richness of Spanish romantic ballads and the infectious rhythms of classic disco music. Its passionate lyrics and captivating melody make it special for language learners, providing a melodic window into expressions of love and devotion in Spanish.

[English]
Linda, I’m not going to leave you
Linda, I’ll always love you
I love you, I adore you, and I need you
Because I look at you, I feel you, and I need you
And I dream of you, my life
I want a little bit of your love
When are you going to give it to me?
Oh! Linda, I’m going to leave you now
Linda, I’ll always love you
I love you, I adore you, and I need you
Because I look at you, I feel you, and I need you
And I dream of you, my life
I want a little bit of your love
When are you going to give it to me?
Linda, I’ll never leave you
...
Linda, I’ll always love you
I love you, I adore you, and I need you
Because I look at you, I feel you, and I need you
And I dream of you, my life
I want a little bit of warmth
When are you going to give it to me?
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

Linda

ˈlin.da

A2
  • noun
  • - Beautiful, pretty (feminine)

dejar

deˈxaɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to leave, to abandon

amar

aˈmaɾ

B1
  • verb
  • - to love

quiero

ˈkje.ɾo

A1
  • verb
  • - I want

adoro

aˈðo.ɾo

B1
  • verb
  • - I adore

necesito

ne.seˈsi.to

A2
  • verb
  • - I need

miro

ˈmi.ɾo

A2
  • verb
  • - I look at

siento

ˈsjen.to

A2
  • verb
  • - I feel

sueño

ˈswe.ɲo

A2
  • verb
  • - I dream
  • noun
  • - dream

amor

aˈmoɾ

A1
  • noun
  • - love

calor

kaˈloɾ

A2
  • noun
  • - warmth, heat

vas

bas

A1
  • verb
  • - you go

vida

ˈbi.ða

A1
  • noun
  • - life

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Linda no te voy a dejar

    ➔ Future tense with 'ir a'

    ➔ The phrase 'no te voy a dejar' uses 'ir a' to express a future action, meaning 'I am not going to leave you.'

  • Te quiero, te adoro y te necesito

    ➔ Present tense verbs

    ➔ The verbs 'quiero', 'adoro', and 'necesito' are in the present tense, expressing current feelings: 'I love you, I adore you, and I need you.'

  • Pues te miro, te siento y te necesito

    ➔ Conjunction 'pues'

    ➔ The conjunction 'pues' is used to introduce a reason or explanation, here meaning 'because' or 'for.'

  • Yo quiero un poquito de tu amor

    ➔ Indefinite article 'un'

    ➔ The indefinite article 'un' is used before a singular noun to indicate a non-specific item: 'a little bit of your love.'

  • ¿Cuando me lo vas a dar?

    ➔ Future tense with 'ir a' in a question

    ➔ The question uses 'vas a dar' to ask about a future action: 'When are you going to give it to me?'

  • Linda, nunca te voy a dejar

    ➔ Negative future tense with 'nunca'

    ➔ The phrase 'nunca te voy a dejar' uses 'nunca' to express a negative future action: 'I will never leave you.'