Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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tonto /ˈtonto/ A2 |
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perdonar /peɾdoˈnaɾ/ B1 |
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acertar /aθeɾˈtaɾ/ B2 |
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rebote /reˈbote/ B2 |
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advertir /aðbeɾˈtiɾ/ B2 |
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cansar /kanˈsaɾ/ A2 |
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pisar /piˈsaɾ/ B1 |
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caer /kaˈeɾ/ A2 |
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bueno /ˈbweno/ A1 |
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sitio /ˈsitjo/ A2 |
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venir /beˈniɾ/ A1 |
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ir /iɾ/ A1 |
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callar /kaˈʎaɾ/ B1 |
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serpiente /seɾˈpjente/ B1 |
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esperar /espeˈɾaɾ/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Tú te has crei'o que por ser yo bueno
➔ Present perfect reflexive (te has creído) with omission of final -d for colloquial speech.
➔ The phrase uses a reflexive perfect tense ('te has creído') meaning 'you have thought' or 'you believed', showing action affecting the subject.
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Puedes ir pisando por donde friego
➔ Periphrasis with verb 'ir' + gerund (ir pisando) expressing progressive or repeated action.
➔ ‘Ir pisando’ literally means ‘to go stepping’, implying someone keeps stepping where the speaker cleans.
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Crees que eres el sitio donde estoy cayendo
➔ Present tense with 'creer que' introducing a subordinate clause.
➔ The conjunction 'que' connects ‘crees’ and the subordinate sentence, indicating what is believed.
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Te puedes ir yendo
➔ Double verb form with reflexive 'irse' and progressive ‘ir yendo’. Expresses gradual departure.
➔ Emphasizes that the person can already start leaving, with nuance of continuous motion.
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Que hasta los tontos tenemos tope
➔ Conjunction ‘hasta que’ used to express a limit (“even fools have a limit”).
➔ ‘Hasta’ here marks the extreme point: even the most patient (the fools) have boundaries.
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Voy a acertar aunque sea de rebote
➔ ‘Ir a + infinitive’ denotes near future; ‘aunque sea’ uses subjunctive to express concession.
➔ Means ‘I’m going to succeed even if it’s by accident’, combining determination and concession.
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No te escucho
➔ Negative imperative or present indicative depending on context; here it’s present simple.
➔ Literal: ‘I don’t hear you’, expressing emotional refusal to listen.
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A ver si te callas ya
➔ Expression ‘a ver si’ introducing a wish or reproach; reflexive verb ‘callarse’.
➔ Used ironically to mean ‘Let’s see if you finally shut up’.
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Con culebras y serpientes vo'a meterte en la nevera
➔ Colloquial contraction ‘vo’a’ = ‘voy a’; ‘meterte’ is infinitive with pronoun attached.
➔ Shows informal speech and enclitic placement typical of spoken Spanish.
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Eso e', eso e'
➔ Colloquial omission of final ‘s’ in ‘es’; typical of Andalusian or Caribbean dialects.
➔ ‘Eso es’ means ‘that’s it’. The shortened ‘eso e'’ imitates dialect pronunciation for musical rhythm.
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