Lyrics & Translation
Explore the powerful narrative of Pimpinela's iconic song "Olvídame y Pega la Vuelta." This song offers a compelling dialogue about heartbreak and self-empowerment, showcasing how music can express complex emotions and personal growth in Spanish.
Key Vocabulary
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vivir /biˈβiɾ/ A1 |
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olvidar /olβiˈðaɾ/ A2 |
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nombre /ˈnom.bɾe/ A1 |
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casa /ˈka.sa/ A1 |
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vuelta /ˈbwelta/ B1 |
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deseo /deˈseo/ B1 |
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experiencia /ekspeɾiˈenθja/ B2 |
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feliz /feˈliz/ A2 |
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noche /ˈno.tʃe/ A1 |
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sorprender /soɾpɾenˈdeɾ/ B2 |
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buscar /busˈkaɾ/ A2 |
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marchar /maɾˈtʃaɾ/ B1 |
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comprender /kompɾenˈdeɾ/ B1 |
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cuerpo /ˈkweɾ.po/ B1 |
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sensación /sensɑˈθjon/ B2 |
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fantasía /fantasiˈa/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Hace dos años y un día que vivo sin él
➔ Present tense to express duration ('Hace + time period + que + present tense')
➔ The phrase "Hace dos años y un día que **vivo** sin él" uses the present tense ("vivo") to indicate that the action of living without him began two years and a day ago and continues to the present. It's not just a statement of how long ago it started, but that it's still ongoing.
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Y aunque no he sido feliz, aprendí a vivir sin su amor
➔ Preterite Perfect Compound/Present Perfect ('he sido') to express experiences until now; Simple Past ('aprendí') to express a completed action.
➔ "no **he sido** feliz" indicates a state that has been true from some point in the past until now. "**aprendí**" is a completed action, showing the learning occurred at a specific point in the past.
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Por eso vete, olvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casa Y pega la vuelta
➔ Imperative mood to give commands (vete, olvida, pega).
➔ These verbs (**vete**, **olvida**, **pega**) are all in the imperative mood, directly telling the person what to do.
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Jamás te pude comprender
➔ Simple Past ('pude') with an adverb of negation ('jamás').
➔ "Jamás **te pude comprender**" uses the simple past to indicate a completed action of not being able to understand someone at any point in the past. "Jamás" strengthens the negation, meaning 'never'.
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Estás mintiendo, ya lo sé
➔ Present Continuous ('estás mintiendo') to describe an action happening now.
➔ "**Estás mintiendo**" explicitly states the action of lying is happening at the moment of speaking.
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En busca de emociones, un día marché
➔ Simple Past ('marché') to express a completed action.
➔ "**marché**" clearly indicates the leaving or departing happened at a specific point in the past and is now finished.
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Porque entendí que quería las cosas que viven en ti
➔ Simple Past ('entendí') to express a completed action; Imperfect tense is also possible if the understanding was not completely finished. Relative clause with 'que'.
➔ "**entendí**" indicates that the realization happened at a specific point in the past. "las cosas **que viven** en ti" is a relative clause describing what things she wants.
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