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En la verde oliva canta, ay, que canta 00:44
En la verde oliva 00:54
En la verde oliva canta, ay, que canta 01:02
En la verde oliva 01:11
¿Qué pájaro sería aquel 01:22
Que canta en la verde oliva? 01:27
Corre y dile que se calle 01:33
Que su cante me lastima 01:39
Corre y dile que se calle 01:44
Que su cante me lastima 01:51
Tú serás mi prenda queri'a 01:59
Tú serás mi prenda adora' 02:04
Tú serás el pájaro cuco 02:09
Que alegre canta de madruga' 02:13
¡Y, ay, que te quiero! 02:22
¡Cuánto te quiero! 02:28
¡Cuánto te quiero! 02:35
Sin ti, ¿mi alma pa' qué la quiero? 02:39
Y por mi puerta no la pasen 02:53
No la pasen por mi puerta 03:01
Y por mi puerta no la pasen 03:09
No la pasen por mi puerta 03:15
Ya yo he dicho que a tu entierro 03:25
No lo pasen por mi puerta 03:31
Porque mirarte no quiero 03:36
Ni a la carita, ni viva ni muerta 03:40
Ya yo he dicho que a tu entierro 03:47
No lo pasen por mi puerta 03:52
Porque mirarte no quiero 03:57
Ni a la carita, ni viva ni muerta 04:00
Las entrañas mías 04:09
Por ti las daré 04:15
Que yo me encuentro paga'o 04:19
Con que tú me cameles bien 04:22
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Por Mi Puerta No Lo Pasen – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the modern sounds of Spain with 'Por Mi Puerta No Lo Pasen'. This track is a fantastic way to learn colloquial Spanish and experience how Rosalía blends traditional linguistic roots with a futuristic, urban energy.

[English]
In the green olive tree, oh, how it sings
In the green olive tree
In the green olive tree, oh, how it sings
In the green olive tree
What bird could that be
Singing in the green olive tree?
Run and tell it to be quiet
Because its song hurts me
Run and tell it to be quiet
Because its song hurts me
You will be my beloved treasure
You will be my adored treasure
You will be the cuckoo bird
That sings so happily at dawn
And, oh, how I love you!
How much I love you!
How much I love you!
Without you, what use is my soul?
And don't let her pass through my door
Don't let her pass through my door
And don't let her pass through my door
Don't let her pass through my door
I have already said that your funeral
Should not pass through my door
Because I don't want to see you
Not even your face, whether alive or dead
I have already said that your funeral
Should not pass through my door
Because I don't want to see you
Not even your face, whether alive or dead
My very insides
I will give them for you
For I am already paid
As long as you woo me well
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

verde

berde

A1
  • adjective
  • - green

oliva

oliba

B2
  • noun
  • - olive tree

pájaro

paxaro

A2
  • noun
  • - bird

cantar

kantar

A1
  • verb
  • - to sing

lastimar

lastimar

B1
  • verb
  • - to hurt

prenda

prenda

B2
  • noun
  • - beloved / token of affection

madrugar

madrugar

B1
  • verb
  • - to get up early

alma

alma

A2
  • noun
  • - soul

entierro

entjero

B1
  • noun
  • - funeral

puerta

pwerta

A1
  • noun
  • - door

mirar

mirar

A1
  • verb
  • - to look at

vivo

bibo

A1
  • adjective
  • - alive

muerto

mwerto

A1
  • adjective
  • - dead

entrañas

entranas

C1
  • noun
  • - guts / deep feelings

camelar

kamelar

C2
  • verb
  • - to love / to entice (Caló)

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Key Grammar Structures

  • ¿Qué pájaro sería aquel?

    ➔ Conditional Tense (Potencial Simple)

    ➔ The conditional "sería" is used here to express conjecture or uncertainty about the identity of the bird in the past.

  • Corre y dile que se calle

    ➔ Imperative Mood (Imperativo)

    ➔ The verb "corre" (run) and "dile" (tell him/her) are in the imperative form, used to give a direct command or request.

  • Sin ti, ¿mi alma pa' qué la quiero?

    ➔ Subjunctive mood implication (Colloquial structure)

    "Pa'" is a colloquial contraction of "para". It reflects Andalusian dialect traits common in Flamenco.

  • Ya yo he dicho que a tu entierro no lo pasen

    ➔ Present Perfect Subjunctive (Subjuntivo en cláusula dependiente)

    "No lo pasen" uses the present subjunctive because it expresses a negative command or desire regarding the action.

  • Porque mirarte no quiero

    ➔ Infinitive as a direct object

    "Mirarte" is an infinitive with an attached pronoun, functioning as the object of the verb "quiero".

  • Que yo me encuentro paga'o

    ➔ Reflexive verb usage (Verbos pronominales)

    "Encontrarse" is used here to describe a state of being or feeling, rather than the literal action of "finding".

  • Que tú me cameles bien

    ➔ Caló/Regional colloquialism

    "Cameles" is a term from Caló (the language of Spanish Gypsies) meaning "to want" or "to love".