El Nazareno
Letra:
Vocabulario en esta canción:
Vocabulario | Significados |
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vacilón /basiˈlon/ B1 |
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suceder /suseˈðeɾ/ B2 |
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divertía /diveɾˈti.a/ A2 |
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vacilar /basiˈlaɾ/ B1 |
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expresión /ekspɾeˈsjon/ B2 |
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alegría /aleˈɣɾi.a/ A2 |
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hipocresía /ipoˈkɾeɾi.a/ C1 |
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consejo /konˈxe.xo/ B1 |
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amigos /aˈmi.ɣos/ A1 |
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ofrecer /oˌfɾeˈseɾ/ B2 |
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amistad /amisˈtað/ A2 |
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bien /bjen/ A1 |
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hacer /aˈθeɾ/ A2 |
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cuidar /kwiˈðaɾ/ B2 |
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amigos /aˈmi.ɣos/ A1 |
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cargando /kaɾˈɣan.do/ B2 |
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negro /ˈne.ɣɾo/ A2 |
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vivo /ˈbi.βo/ A2 |
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Gramática:
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Yo estaba en un vacilón
➔ Imperfect tense to describe ongoing actions in the past.
➔ The phrase "Yo estaba" indicates a continuous action in the past.
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Dale la mano al caído
➔ Imperative form used for giving commands or advice.
➔ The phrase "Dale la mano" is a command encouraging action.
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El Nazareno me dijo
➔ Simple past tense to indicate completed actions.
➔ The phrase "me dijo" indicates that the action of telling has been completed.
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Hazle bien a tus amigos
➔ Imperative form with indirect object pronoun.
➔ The phrase "Hazle bien" is a command that includes an indirect object.
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Que cuidará a mis amigos
➔ Future tense to express actions that will happen.
➔ The phrase "cuidará" indicates a future action of taking care.
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Y verás que a ti lo malo nunca se te acercará
➔ Future tense with subjunctive mood to express uncertainty.
➔ The phrase "verás que" introduces a future expectation with uncertainty.
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Pa'lante, pa'lante, pa'lante, pa'lante, pa'lante como un elefante
➔ Repetition for emphasis in commands.
➔ The repetition of "pa'lante" emphasizes the encouragement to move forward.
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