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Que se muere, que se muere 00:20
Mi corazón y se dice 00:29
Que se muere, que se muere 00:36
Y yo le digo, le digo 00:53
Que se espere 00:59
Que se espere 01:03
Que quiero morir 01:09
Yo contigo 01:16

Que Se Muere Que Se Muere – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the rhythmic and poetic world of Spanish-language experimental pop with Rosalía. This song is a perfect gateway to learning modern Spanish through its expressive vocabulary and intense emotional delivery, helping you understand how language can convey deep, transformative feelings.

[English]
It's dying, it's dying
My heart, or so they say
It's dying, it's dying
And I tell it, I tell it
To just wait
To just wait
Because I want to die
With you
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

morir

morir

A1
  • verb
  • - To die

corazón

korason

A1
  • noun
  • - Heart

decir

desir

A1
  • verb
  • - To say

esperar

esperar

A1
  • verb
  • - To wait / To hope

contigo

kontigo

A1
  • pronoun
  • - With you

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Que se muere, que se muere

    ➔ Impersonal 'se' / Reflexive passive

    ➔ The 'se' here acts to emphasize the process of dying as a natural, involuntary state for the heart.

  • Que se dice

    ➔ Passive 'se' (Se impersonal)

    ➔ Used to express general rumors or what 'people say' (equivalent to 'it is said').

  • Que yo le digo

    ➔ Indirect Object Pronoun 'le'

    ➔ 'le' replaces 'al corazón' (the heart), specifying who the action of telling is directed towards.

  • Que se espere

    ➔ Subjunctive mood (Mandato/Exhortación)

    ➔ The subjunctive is used here for an indirect command or a plea to the heart.

  • Que quiero morir

    ➔ Periphrasis: Verb + Infinitive

    ➔ The verb 'querer' acts as a modal, directly followed by the infinitive 'morir'.

  • Yo contigo

    ➔ Preposition 'con' + Disjunctive pronoun 'ti'

    ➔ 'Contigo' is a special fused form of 'con + ti' used specifically in Spanish.