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Vamos, vámonos, negrito 00:10
A caminar por la vereda 00:14
Que yo tengo tantas cosas 00:20
Que contarte de mi tierra 00:24
Vamos, vámonos, negrito 00:29
A caminar por la vereda 00:34
Que yo tengo tantas cosas 00:39
Que contarte de mi tierra 00:43
En mi tierra se respira 00:48
Un aroma de alegría 00:54
En las olas se acobija 00:58
Toda su melancolía 01:03
Y en sus ojos deposito 01:08
La esperanza de mis días 01:13
Y en estas melodías 01:18
Yo comparto a ti mi vida 01:22
Paso a paso y despacito 01:27
Llévame hasta donde quieras 01:32
Que yo tengo tanta historia 01:37
Que soltar como palomas 01:41
Paso a paso y despacito 01:46
Llévame hasta donde quieras 01:51
Que yo bailo con tu ritmo 01:56
Sin temer lo que suceda 02:00
Que la luna está mirando 02:05
Y las nubes nos esperan 02:09
Este mar está llamando 02:14
Y la arena ríe sin pena 02:19
Que este amor está naciendo 02:24
Como un río que va fluyendo 02:30
Que este amor está brotando 02:34
Como flores en el campo 02:39
En mi tierra se suspira 03:22
El color de su belleza 03:27
En la sierra se acobijan 03:32
Los que cuidan su riqueza 03:37
Y en su sabiduría 03:42
Y su luz de noche y día 03:46
Y en estas melodías 03:51
Yo comparto a ti mi vida 03:55
Y en estas melodías 04:00
Yo comparto a ti mi vida 04:04
Vamos, vámonos, negrito 04:09
A caminar por la vereda 04:13

Vámonos Negrito – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Discover the beauty of the Spanish language through 'Vámonos Negrito.' This song is a perfect gateway to learning regional Mexican idioms and the poetic nature of folk music, offering a soulful journey into the rhythms and heart of Latin American heritage.

[English]
Come on, let's go, my dear
Let's walk along the path
Because I have so many things
To tell you about my homeland
Come on, let's go, my dear
Let's walk along the path
Because I have so many things
To tell you about my homeland
In my homeland, you can breathe
A scent of joy
In the waves, it finds shelter
All of its melancholy
And in your eyes, I deposit
The hope of my days
And in these melodies
I share my life with you
Step by step and very slowly
Take me wherever you want
Because I have so much history
To release like doves
Step by step and very slowly
Take me wherever you want
Because I dance to your rhythm
Without fearing what might happen
For the moon is watching
And the clouds are waiting for us
This sea is calling
And the sand laughs without worry
Because this love is being born
Like a river that keeps flowing
Because this love is sprouting
Like flowers in the field
In my homeland, one sighs
At the color of its beauty
In the mountains, they take shelter
Those who guard its riches
And in its wisdom
And its light, night and day
And in these melodies
I share my life with you
And in these melodies
I share my life with you
Come on, let's go, my dear
Let's walk along the path
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

caminar

ka-mi-nar

A1
  • verb
  • - To walk

vereda

be-re-da

B2
  • noun
  • - Path or trail

tierra

tje-ra

A1
  • noun
  • - Land, earth, or homeland

aroma

a-ro-ma

B1
  • noun
  • - Aroma or pleasant smell

alegría

a-le-gri-a

A2
  • noun
  • - Joy or happiness

melancolía

me-lan-ko-li-a

C1
  • noun
  • - Melancholy or sadness

esperanza

es-pe-ran-sa

A2
  • noun
  • - Hope

melodías

me-lo-di-as

B1
  • noun
  • - Melodies

historia

is-to-rja

A1
  • noun
  • - Story or history

palomas

pa-lo-mas

A2
  • noun
  • - Doves or pigeons

ritmo

rit-mo

A2
  • noun
  • - Rhythm

arena

a-re-na

A2
  • noun
  • - Sand

naciendo

na-sjen-do

B1
  • verb
  • - Being born or beginning

fluyendo

flu-jen-do

B2
  • verb
  • - Flowing

belleza

be-ye-sa

A2
  • noun
  • - Beauty

riqueza

ri-ke-sa

B1
  • noun
  • - Wealth or richness

sabiduría

sa-bi-du-rja

B2
  • noun
  • - Wisdom

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Que yo tengo tantas cosas / Que contarte de mi tierra

    ➔ Relative clause with 'que'

    ➔ The 'que' acts as a relative pronoun connecting the things to the action of telling, used here to define what the speaker has.

  • En mi tierra se respira / Un aroma de alegría

    ➔ Passive 'se' (Impersonal se)

    ➔ The structure 'se' + verb expresses a general action where the agent is not specific, common in formal or poetic Spanish.

  • Llévame hasta donde quieras

    ➔ Subjunctive mood for future uncertainty

    ➔ The verb 'quieras' is in the subjunctive because the place is not yet defined/chosen by the listener.

  • Que yo tengo tanta historia / Que soltar como palomas

    ➔ Periphrastic construction (que + infinitive)

    ➔ The 'que' + 'soltar' (infinitive) implies a purpose or something to be done with the 'historia'.

  • Que este amor está naciendo / Como un río que va fluyendo

    ➔ Progressive aspect (Estar + Gerund)

    ➔ Used to describe ongoing actions in the present, emphasizing the process of birth and flow.

  • Sin temer lo que suceda

    ➔ Preposition + infinitive and subjunctive in a subordinate clause

    ➔ 'Sin' (without) is followed by the infinitive 'temer', while 'suceda' is in subjunctive as it refers to an uncertain future event.

  • Yo comparto a ti mi vida

    ➔ Personal 'a' and indirect object

    ➔ The 'a' here introduces the recipient (you) of the action of sharing one's life.