Lyrics & Translation
Embark on a captivating journey with Modena City Ramblers' "Transamerika," a powerful narrative set to music that tells the story of Che Guevara's formative travels through Latin America. This song is an excellent way to learn Italian through its vivid storytelling and rich vocabulary, offering insights into history, social awareness, and the band's unique "combat folk" style, making it a special piece for language learners and music enthusiasts alike.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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partito /parˈtito/ B1 |
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moto /ˈmoto/ A1 |
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abbraccio /abˈrattʃo/ B1 |
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lacrima /ˈlakrima/ B2 |
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bacio /ˈbatʃo/ B1 |
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bagaglio /baˈɡaʎʎo/ B2 |
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mappa /ˈmapːa/ A2 |
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libro /ˈlibro/ A1 |
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idea /iˈdɛa/ A2 |
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avventura /avvenˈtura/ B1 |
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dittatore /dittaˈtore/ B2 |
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macellaio /matʃeˈlːaio/ B2 |
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viaggio /ˈvjaddʒo/ A2 |
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freddo /ˈfreddo/ A2 |
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ombra /ˈombra/ B1 |
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tranquillo /tranˈkwillo/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Sei partito alla grande con Alberto e con la moto
➔ Past participle used with 'sei' to form the passato prossimo (present perfect) tense.
➔ 'Sei' is the second person singular form of 'essere' (to be) in the present tense, used here with the past participle 'partito' to form the present perfect.
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Con un'augurio, un abbraccio, una risata e una bottiglia
➔ Use of indefinite articles 'un' and 'una' with nouns to indicate unspecified quantities or objects.
➔ The indefinite articles 'un' (masculine) and 'una' (feminine) are used to refer to unspecified objects or quantities.
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Hermanos, vayanse con Dios!
➔ Imperative form of 'yemarse' (to go) with reflexive pronoun attached for the command.
➔ 'Vayanse' is the formal imperative form of the verb 'irse', meaning 'go away' or 'depart', with the reflexive pronoun 'se' attached.
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Hai parlato con gli indios rassegnati ed impassibili
➔ Past tense 'hai parlato' (you have spoken) uses the auxiliary 'hai' with the past participle for present perfect tense.
➔ 'Hai' is the second person singular form of the auxiliary verb 'avere' in the present tense, combined with the past participle 'parlato' to form the present perfect.
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E le ragazze una lacrima ed un bacio
➔ Use of indefinite article 'una' before 'lacrima' (tear) and the conjunction 'ed' (and) linking nouns.
➔ 'Una' is an indefinite feminine article used before singular nouns like 'lacrima'. 'Ed' is a variant of 'e', meaning 'and', used before words starting with 'i' or 'hi' for euphony.
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Resta allegro come sei
➔ Use of the adjective 'allegro' (happy, cheerful) as a predicate complement, with 'come sei' (as you are) indicating comparison or state.
➔ 'Allegro' is an Italian musical term meaning cheerful and lively. 'Come sei' means 'as you are', used here to describe a state or condition.
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