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Pobre diabla 00:27
Se dice que se te ha visto por la calle vagando 00:49
Llorando por un hombre que no vale un centavo 00:54
Pobre diabla, llora por un pobre diablo 00:58
(Eliel) 01:04
(Es que es pa' los bachateros) 01:06
Pobre diabla 01:07
Se dice que se te ha visto por la calle vagando 01:08
Llorando por un hombre que no vale un centavo 01:14
Pobre diabla, llora por un pobre diablo 01:19
Que no te valorizó nunca 01:24
Y que nunca lo hará 01:28
Que sólo te hizo llorar 01:31
Pero tú lo amas 01:34
Que no te valorizó 01:37
Cuando con besos te hechizó 01:39
Que sólo te utilizó 01:41
Y hasta te embarazó 01:44
Pobre diabla 01:47
Se dice que se te ha visto por la calle vagando 01:50
Llorando por un hombre que no vale un centavo 01:56
Pobre diabla, llora por un pobre diablo 02:01
Y se te ve llorar 02:06
Llorar 02:10
Sólo llorar 02:14
Llorar 02:17
Ya no bailas más 02:18
Llorar 02:21
Todo es llorar 02:24
Llorar 02:26
Pobre diabla 02:29
Se dice que se te ha visto por la calle vagando 02:32
Llorando por un hombre que no vale un centavo 02:37
Pobre diabla, llora por un pobre diablo 02:43
(Eliel, pa' los de la bachata) 02:48
Pa' los de Montecristi 02:51
Pa' los tigres de la República 02:55
Que no te valorizó nunca 03:01
Y que nunca lo hará 03:13
Que sólo te hizo llorar 03:16
Pero tú lo amas 03:19
Que no te valorizó 03:22
Cuando con besos te hechizó 03:24
Que sólo te utilizó 03:27
Y hasta te embarazó, a ti 03:29
Pobre diabla 03:33
Se dice que se te ha visto por la calle vagando 03:34
Llorando por un hombre que no vale un centavo 03:40
Pobre diabla llora por mí, que soy tu pobre diablo 03:44
Pobre diabla llora por mí, yo soy tu pobre diablo 03:50
Pobre diabla llora por mí, soy tu pobre diablo 03:55
(Eliel) ¡Tú sabes! 04:01
Pobre diabla 04:05
Pobre diabla 04:07
Pobre diabla 04:09
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Pobre Diabla – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Unlock the passion of Spanish with Don Omar's classic reggaeton hit, "Pobre Diabla." This song offers a great opportunity to learn vocabulary related to emotions and relationships, all while enjoying a rhythm that defined a genre. Its clear storytelling and repetitive chorus make it an excellent choice for language learners to grasp key phrases and explore the emotive power of Latin music.

[English]
Poor devil
They say you’ve been seen wandering the streets
Crying over a man who’s not worth a dime
Poor devil, crying for a poor devil
(Eliel)
(This one’s for the bachata lovers)
Poor devil
They say you’ve been seen wandering the streets
Crying over a man who’s not worth a dime
Poor devil, crying for a poor devil
Who never valued you
And never will
Who only made you cry
But you love him
Who never valued you
When he enchanted you with kisses
Who only used you
And even got you pregnant
Poor devil
They say you’ve been seen wandering the streets
Crying over a man who’s not worth a dime
Poor devil, crying for a poor devil
And you’re seen crying
Crying
Just crying
Crying
You don’t dance anymore
Crying
All you do is cry
Crying
Poor devil
They say you’ve been seen wandering the streets
Crying over a man who’s not worth a dime
Poor devil, crying for a poor devil
(Eliel, for the bachata lovers)
For the folks from Montecristi
For the tigers of the Republic
Who never valued you
And never will
Who only made you cry
But you love him
Who never valued you
When he enchanted you with kisses
Who only used you
And even got you pregnant, you
Poor devil
They say you’ve been seen wandering the streets
Crying over a man who’s not worth a dime
Poor devil, cry for me, I’m your poor devil
Poor devil, cry for me, I’m your poor devil
Poor devil, cry for me, I’m your poor devil
(Eliel) You know it!
Poor devil
Poor devil
Poor devil
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

diabla

/ˈdja.βla/

B1
  • noun
  • - she-devil, female devil

diablo

/ˈdja.βlo/

B1
  • noun
  • - devil

pobre

/ˈpo.βɾe/

A1
  • adjective
  • - poor

vagar

/baˈɣar/

B1
  • verb
  • - to wander

llorar

/ʝoˈɾar/

A1
  • verb
  • - to cry

hombre

/ˈom.βɾe/

A1
  • noun
  • - man

centavo

/senˈta.βo/

B2
  • noun
  • - cent

valer

/baˈleɾ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to be worth; to cost

valorizar

/ba.lo.ɾiˈsaɾ/

C1
  • verb
  • - to value; to appreciate

besar

/beˈsaɾ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to kiss

beso

/ˈbe.so/

A1
  • noun
  • - kiss

hechizar

/etʃiˈsaɾ/

C2
  • verb
  • - to bewitch; to enchant

utilizar

/u.ti.liˈsaɾ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to use; to utilize

embarazar

/em.ba.ɾaˈsaɾ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to impregnate; to get pregnant

calle

/ˈka.ʎe/

A1
  • noun
  • - street

bachatero

/ba.t͡ʃaˈte.ɾo/

C2
  • noun
  • - bachata musician or fan

República

/reˈpu.βli.ka/

A2
  • noun
  • - republic

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Se dice que se te ha visto por la calle vagando

    ➔ Present Perfect Passive Voice

    ➔ The phrase uses the present perfect passive voice with 'se dice' (it is said) and 'ha sido visto' (has been seen), indicating an action that occurred in the past with relevance to the present.

  • Llorando por un hombre que no vale un centavo

    ➔ Present Participle

    ➔ The present participle 'llorando' (crying) is used to describe an ongoing action happening at the same time as the main verb 'ha sido visto' (has been seen).

  • Que no te valorizó nunca

    ➔ Past Simple in Subordinate Clause

    ➔ The past simple 'valorizó' (valued) is used in a subordinate clause to describe a completed action in the past.

  • Pero tú lo amas

    ➔ Present Simple in Contrastive Clause

    ➔ The present simple 'amas' (love) is used in a contrastive clause to emphasize a current state or habit, contrasting with past actions.

  • Y hasta te embarazó, a ti

    ➔ Past Simple with Pronoun Emphasis

    ➔ The past simple 'embarazó' (got you pregnant) is used with the pronoun 'te' (you) and 'a ti' (to you) for emphasis, highlighting the direct object.