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Un poco más 00:27
Ya lo mejor nos comprendemos luego 00:31
Un poco más 00:40
Que tengo aromas de cariño nuevo 00:42
Volvamos al camino del amor 00:52
No importa lo que tenga que olvidar 00:56
Si vamos a sufrir por un error 01:03
Es preferible un ruego 01:07
Un poco más 01:15
Será un alivio para dos fracasos 01:18
Y si te vas 01:27
Llévate al menos mis cansados brazos 01:29
Al fin que ya te di 01:39
Mi cariño, mi fe, mi vida entera 01:43
Y si no te los llevas qué me importa 01:48
Que se queden afuera 01:54
¿Por qué te vas mi bien tan deprisa? 02:02
¿No gozas mi agonía? 02:07
Si la noche se espera todo el día 02:12
Espera tú también 02:17
Al fin que ya te di 02:25
Mi cariño, mi fe, mi vida entera 02:29
Y si no te los llevas qué me importa 02:36
Que se queden afuera 02:43
¿Por qué te vas mi bien tan deprisa? 02:49
¿No gozas mi agonía? 02:55
Si la noche se espera todo el día 03:00
Espera tú también 03:06
Un poco más 03:13
Espera un poco 03:18
Más 03:28
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Un Poco Más – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Delve into the emotional depth of "Un Poco Más" by José José, a masterpiece that allows listeners to explore the nuances of romantic Spanish. Through José José's unparalleled vocal delivery, you can learn expressions of longing, hope, and heartfelt pleas, making it a special song for understanding the rich emotional vocabulary of Spanish ballads. His exquisite interpretation makes every word resonate, offering a profound linguistic and cultural experience.

[English]
A little more
Maybe we’ll understand each other later
A little more
I’m carrying the scent of new affection
Let’s return to the path of love
It doesn’t matter what I have to forget
If we’re going to suffer for a mistake
A plea is better
A little more
It’ll be a relief for two failures
And if you leave
At least take my weary arms with you
After all, I’ve already given you
My love, my faith, my entire life
And if you don’t take them, what do I care?
Let them stay outside
Why do you leave me, my love, so quickly?
Don’t you enjoy my agony?
If the night is awaited all day long
Wait for me too
After all, I’ve already given you
My love, my faith, my entire life
And if you don’t take them, what do I care?
Let them stay outside
Why do you leave me, my love, so quickly?
Don’t you enjoy my agony?
If the night is awaited all day long
Wait for me too
A little more
Wait a little longer
More
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

comprender

kom.pre.ˈen.der

A2
  • verb
  • - to understand, to grasp the meaning

aroma

a.ˈro.ma

A2
  • noun
  • - pleasant smell

cariño

ka.ˈri.ɲo

A1
  • noun
  • - affection, love

volver

bol.ˈber

A1
  • verb
  • - to return, to come back

olvidar

ol.bi.ˈðar

A2
  • verb
  • - to forget

sufrir

su.ˈfɾir

A2
  • verb
  • - to suffer, to feel pain

error

e.ˈror

A1
  • noun
  • - mistake, error

preferible

pre.fe.ˈri.ble

B1
  • adjective
  • - better, more desirable

alivio

a.ˈli.βjo

A2
  • noun
  • - relief, ease

fracasar

fɾa.ka.ˈsaɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to fail, to be unsuccessful

agonía

a.ɣo.ˈni.a

B1
  • noun
  • - intense pain, extreme suffering

gostar

ɡos.ˈtaɾ

A1
  • verb
  • - to enjoy, to like

deprisa

de.ˈpɾi.sa

A2
  • adverb
  • - quickly, in a hurry

esperar

es.pe.ˈɾar

A1
  • verb
  • - to wait, to hope

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Un poco más

    ➔ Indefinite adjective

    ➔ 'Un poco más' uses the indefinite adjective 'un' (a/an) to indicate an unspecified quantity.

  • Ya lo mejor nos comprendemos luego

    ➔ Future tense with 'nos comprendemos'

    ➔ 'Nos comprendemos luego' is in the future tense, indicating an action that will happen later.

  • Que tengo aromas de cariño nuevo

    ➔ Present tense with 'tengo'

    ➔ 'Tengo' is in the present tense, describing a current state or possession.

  • Es preferible un ruego

    ➔ Comparative adjective 'preferible'

    ➔ 'Preferible' is a comparative adjective, indicating a preference or superiority.

  • Al fin que ya te di

    ➔ Past tense with 'di'

    ➔ 'Di' is the past tense form of 'dar' (to give), indicating a completed action.

  • ¿Por qué te vas mi bien tan deprisa?

    ➔ Interrogative sentence with 'por qué'

    ➔ 'Por qué' introduces an interrogative sentence, asking for a reason.

  • Si la noche se espera todo el día

    ➔ Conditional sentence with 'si'

    ➔ 'Si' introduces a conditional sentence, expressing a hypothetical situation.

  • Espera tú también

    ➔ Imperative mood with 'espera'

    ➔ 'Espera' is in the imperative mood, giving a direct command.