Lyrics & Translation
Discover the profound emotional landscape of Gustavo Cerati's "Te Llevo para Que Me Lleves." This track offers a glimpse into themes of deep connection and mutual reliance, allowing listeners to explore the nuances of love and companionship through its evocative Spanish lyrics.
Key Vocabulary
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conozco /koˈnos.ko/ A2 |
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vida /ˈbi.ða/ A1 |
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saldrás /salˈdɾas/ B1 |
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ventana /benˈta.na/ A2 |
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puñal /puˈɲal/ B2 |
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rasgando /rasˈɡan.do/ B2 |
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tinieblas /tiˈnje.βlas/ C1 |
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hablar /aˈβlaɾ/ A1 |
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roces /ˈro.ses/ B1 |
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quiero /ˈkje.ɾo/ A1 |
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ojos /ˈo.xos/ A1 |
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rojos /ˈro.xos/ A1 |
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puerta /ˈpweɾ.ta/ A1 |
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aguas /ˈa.ɣwas/ A2 |
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movedizas /mo.βeˈði.sas/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Te conozco de otra vida
➔ Preterite vs. Imperfect
➔ While seemingly simple, the choice of the present tense "conozco" implies a recognition that persists into the present from a past life. Using the preterite could imply a recognition that happened and ended in the past.
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Hoy saldrás por la ventana
➔ Future Simple (conditional)
➔ The use of "saldrás" indicates a prediction or a plan for the future. It is also used in the Conditional type 1: If present simple, future simple.
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Como un puñal
➔ Simile
➔ The sentence uses "como" (like) to create a simile, comparing the act of leaving through the window to a dagger.
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Si te llevo / Es para que me lleves
➔ Subjunctive Mood (purpose clause)
➔ The phrase "para que me lleves" requires the subjunctive because it expresses a purpose. The "para que" construction always necessitates the subjunctive in Spanish.
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Sin hablar, solo roces
➔ Gerunds and Nouns
➔ "Hablar" is used here as a noun and "roces" is also a noun, emphasizing the absence of words and the presence of physical touch.
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Quiero ver tus ojos rojos
➔ Infinitive after a verb of desire
➔ "Ver" is in the infinitive because it comes after the verb "Quiero" (I want), expressing desire. This is a common construction in Spanish.
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Contaré hasta tres / Y llamaré a tu puerta
➔ Future Simple, sequence of actions
➔ Both "contaré" and "llamaré" are in the future simple, indicating a sequence of actions that will happen in the future. The "Y" connects them, showing the order.
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Las aguas movedizas
➔ Adjective agreement
➔ "Movedizas" is an adjective that agrees in gender and number with the noun "aguas" (waters). Because aguas is feminine plural, movedizas must also be feminine plural.
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