Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the vibrant world of Spanish pop with Belanova's electrifying hit, “One, Two, Three, GO!” This song is a fantastic way to engage with the Spanish language, offering clear and catchy lyrics that make learning new vocabulary and phrases enjoyable. Its infectious rhythm and relatable message about love and honesty will encourage you to sing along and better understand the nuances of spoken Spanish, making language learning an exciting and memorable experience.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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dime /ˈdiːmeɪ/ A1 |
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quiero /ˈkiːroʊ/ A1 |
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sincero /sɪnˈsɛroʊ/ B1 |
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miedo /ˈmiːdoʊ/ A2 |
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siento /ˈsiːentoʊ/ A2 |
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beso /ˈbeɪsoʊ/ A1 |
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cierras /ˈsiːerras/ B1 |
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sabes /ˈsɑːbes/ A2 |
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estar /ɛsˈtɑːr/ A1 |
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mío /ˈmiːoʊ/ A2 |
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hablar /ˈhɑːblɑːr/ A1 |
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intentar /ɪnˈtɛntɑːr/ B1 |
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verás /veˈrɑːs/ B1 |
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sientes /ˈsiːɛntɛs/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Sé que estás ahí
➔ Use of the subjunctive mood with "sé" (know) and "estés" (be - subjunctive) to express certainty about a current state.
➔ "Sé" is the first person singular form of "saber" (to know), and "estés" is the present subjunctive form of "estar" (to be), used here to emphasize certainty.
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Tú serás mío
➔ Use of the future simple tense with "serás" (you will be) to express future possession or relationship.
➔ "Serás" is the second person singular of "ser" in the future tense, meaning "you will be".
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Solo te quiero a ti
➔ Use of the phrase "Solo te quiero" with direct object pronoun "te" and preposition "a" to emphasize exclusive affection.
➔ "Te" is a direct object pronoun meaning "you," and "a ti" emphasizes that the love is directed specifically toward the person.
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Verás que te quiero a ti
➔ Use of the future tense "verás" (you will see) to express a future realization or confirmation.
➔ "Verás" is the second person singular of "ver" (to see) in the future tense, indicating what will be perceived.
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Oye niño, no tengas miedo
➔ Imperative form "ten" (have) used with "no" (don't) to give a negative command or advice.
➔ "Ten" is the imperative form of "tener" (to have), used here with "no" to tell someone not to be afraid.
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No me mientas
➔ Imperative "mientas" (lie) with "no" (don't) to give a negative command.
➔ "Mientas" is the second person singular form of "mentir" (to lie) in the subjunctive, used here with "no" to give a negative command.
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Dime qué sientes por mí
➔ Use of the imperative "Dime" (tell me) combined with "qué sientes" (what you feel) to ask for personal feelings.
➔ "Dime" is the imperative form of "decir" (to tell), meaning "tell me," and "qué sientes" is a direct question asking about feelings.
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