El Morralito
Letra:
Vocabulario en esta canción:
Vocabulario | Significados |
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parranda /paˈran.da/ B1 |
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amigos /aˈmi.ɣo.s/ A2 |
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cantar /kanˈtar/ A2 |
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banda /ˈban.da/ A2 |
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tomar /toˈmaɾ/ A2 |
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camino /kaˈmi.no/ A2 |
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demonio /deˈmo.njo/ B1 |
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billetes /biˈʝe.tes/ A2 |
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morralito /moɾ)ralˈli.to/ B2 |
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competencia /kom.peˈten.θja/ B1 |
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sierra /ˈsje.ra/ B1 |
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trabajar /tɾa.βaˈxaɾ/ A2 |
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tierra /ˈtjer.ra/ A2 |
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parcela /parˈθe.la/ B1 |
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Gramática:
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Voy a invitar mis amigos
➔ Use of "voy a" + infinitive to express a near future intention
➔ "Voy a" is a construction used to indicate a plan or intention to do something in the near future.
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Me gusta el trago de a madre
➔ Use of "me gusta" + noun to express liking something
➔ "Me gusta" means "I like" and is used to express liking a noun or activity.
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Porque me visto vaquero
➔ Use of "porque" + verb to explain a reason
➔ "Porque" means "because," and is used to connect a reason clause to explain why.
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Sáquenlo de mi camino
➔ Use of imperative + pronoun + direct object "lo" to give a command
➔ Imperative form "sáquenlo" is a command meaning "take him out," with "lo" as the direct object pronoun.
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Traigo mi propia parcela
➔ Use of "traigo" (from "traer") in the present tense to indicate possession or carrying
➔ "Traigo" is the first person singular form of "traer" (to bring), used here to indicate possession or carrying of something.
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Vengan todos mis amigos
➔ Use of "vengan" (from "venir") in the subjunctive mood to give a friendly invitation or command
➔ "Vengan" is the subjunctive form of "venir" (to come), used here to politely invite a group of friends.
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