DEVIL JIN
Paroles:
Vocabulaire dans cette chanson:
Vocabulaire | Significations |
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pill /pɪl/ A1 |
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miss /mɪs/ A1 |
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run /rʌn/ A1 |
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devil /ˈdev.əl/ A2 |
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fiesta /fiˈes.ta/ A2 |
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padre /ˈpa.ðɾe/ A2 |
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mal /mal/ A2 |
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blanco /ˈblaŋ.ko/ B1 |
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negocio /neˈɣo.θjo/ B1 |
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rata /ˈra.ta/ B1 |
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nieve /ˈnje.βe/ B1 |
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loco /ˈlo.ko/ B1 |
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cuenta /ˈkwen.ta/ B1 |
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alimañas /aliˈma.ɲas/ B2 |
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trampolín /tɾam.poˈlin/ B2 |
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ruin /ˈruːɪn/ C1 |
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Grammaire:
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Mientras me sube la pill Y me pongo Devil Jin
➔ Subjunctive mood (present subjunctive with "mientras")
➔ "Mientras" introduces a subordinate clause that expresses simultaneity or condition. Here, it implies 'while' or 'as' the pill takes effect. The subjunctive mood isn't strictly required here in many modern dialects when expressing a simultaneous action, but it maintains a higher register, or expresses anticipation/uncertainty.
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Lo tuyo no es que esté mal es regular regulín
➔ Present subjunctive after "es que"
➔ When "es que" is used to explain or justify something, it is often followed by the subjunctive, especially when expressing a subjective opinion or doubt.
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Te quedaste mal de tanto Rivotril
➔ The expression "quedarse + adjective"
➔ "Quedarse" combined with an adjective describes a state of being or becoming. In this case, "quedarse mal" indicates becoming negatively affected or impaired.
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Podría ser tu padre, llámame Anakin
➔ Conditional tense (podría) and imperative mood (llámame)
➔ "Podría" is the conditional of "poder," expressing a possibility or hypothetical situation. "Llámame" is an imperative, giving a direct command.
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Úsame y te largas, como un trampolín
➔ Imperative mood (Úsame) and reflexive verb (largarse)
➔ "Úsame" is the imperative form of "usar", meaning 'use me'. "Largarse" is a reflexive verb meaning 'to leave, to get out of here', and the "te" indicates that the action is done by and upon the subject.
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No sentí tus púas, debo ser faquir
➔ Modal verb "deber" expressing probability
➔ "Deber" followed by an infinitive can express obligation or probability. In this context, "debo ser" expresses the probability that he is a fakir, given the situation.
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Y el CNI no ve que hago el ruin
➔ Subjunctive after "que" when there is a lack of certainty.
➔ The phrase uses the indicative, not the subjunctive, which would require a verb like "dudar" or "no creer" before it to cause the subjunctive to appear. The indicative indicates a statement of fact.
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