Y LLORO
Lyrics:
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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lloro /ˈʎo.ɾo/ A1 |
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amor /aˈmoɾ/ A1 |
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niña /ˈni.ɲa/ A1 |
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solo /ˈso.lo/ A1 |
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beso /ˈbe.so/ A1 |
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cambió /kamˈbjo/ A2 |
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duele /ˈdwe.le/ A2 |
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miré /miˈɾe/ A2 |
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entender /en.tenˈdeɾ/ B1 |
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imploro /imˈplo.ɾo/ B2 |
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razón /raˈθon/ B1 |
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marchó /maɾˈt͡ʃo/ B1 |
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entregué /en.tɾeˈɣe/ B2 |
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cora /ˈko.ɾa/ B1 |
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llanto /ˈʎan.to/ B1 |
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Grammar:
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No hay mensajes de mi amor, esa niña ya cambió
➔ Present tense to express current states or actions.
➔ The phrase "No hay" indicates the absence of something, in this case, messages.
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Ya no quise ni entender el porqué ahora ya no estás
➔ Past tense to describe actions that have already occurred.
➔ The phrase "Ya no quise" indicates a change in desire or intention.
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Y aunque a veces a la noche te imploro
➔ Use of conjunctions to connect clauses.
➔ The conjunction "y" connects two ideas, indicating a continuation of thought.
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Y yo intentando contener mi llanto
➔ Present participle to indicate ongoing actions.
➔ The phrase "intentando contener" shows an action that is currently happening.
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Te fuiste sin dar razón
➔ Past tense to indicate completed actions.
➔ The phrase "Te fuiste" indicates that the action of leaving has been completed.
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El cora que te regalé lo dejaste en mi casa
➔ Use of relative clauses to provide additional information.
➔ The clause "que te regalé" provides more detail about "el cora".
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Y aunque a veces tomando no la aguanto
➔ Use of conjunctions and gerunds to express simultaneous actions.
➔ The phrase "aunque a veces tomando" indicates that drinking occurs at the same time as feeling overwhelmed.