Lyrics & Translation
Learning Spanish with Los Punsetes' 'Dinero' is an exciting way to dive into the language through the lens of Madrid's vibrant indie scene. The song's direct and repetitive lyrics, full of biting irony, offer a great opportunity to pick up common vocabulary and a feel for the rhythm of Castilian Spanish. What makes 'Dinero' special is its unapologetically cynical humor, a hallmark of the band, providing a unique cultural snapshot of a certain generational attitude in Spain.
Key Vocabulary
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dinero /diˈneɾo/ A2 |
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trabajar /tɾaˈβaχaɾ/ B1 |
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trabajo /tɾaˈβaxo/ A2 |
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pagar /paˈɣaɾ/ B1 |
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billetes /biˈlet.es/ A2 |
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suelto /ˈswel.to/ A2 |
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cosa /ˈkosa/ A1 |
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trabajando /tɾaβaˈxan.do/ B1 |
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dinero /diˈneɾo/ A2 |
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querer /keˈɾeɾ/ B1 |
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desear /des.eˈaɾ/ B2 |
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valor /βalˈoɾ/ B2 |
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voluntad /bolunˈtad/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Conseguidme dinero, no quiero trabajar para tenerlo.
➔ Imperative form + indirect object pronoun
➔ Used to give a direct command along with an indirect object pronoun to indicate to whom the action is directed.
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Traedme dinero, billetes mejor, si no me vale suelto.
➔ Imperative form + indirect object pronoun + superlative adjective
➔ Expresses a command or request using the imperative, with a comparison emphasizing a preference using 'mejor' (better).
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Eso es lo que quiero y no quiero nada más,
➔ Noun phrase + relative clause + conjunction
➔ Combines a noun phrase with a relative clause to specify a desire, linked by a conjunction to a negation indicating no other thing is wanted.
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Hágase mi santa voluntad.
➔ Imperative form with reflexive pronoun + noun phrase
➔ Uses the imperative form combined with a reflexive pronoun 'se' to indicate an order for one's own will to be realized.
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Conseguidme dinero, si no queréis Sabéis lo que yo quiero.
➔ Imperative + indirect object pronoun + conditional + main clause with subjunctive
➔ Combination of command forms with conditional clauses and subjunctive mood to express a demand with an implied condition.
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Traedme dinero
➔ Imperative form + indirect object pronoun + noun
➔ A straightforward command using the imperative to request 'dinero' with an indirect object pronoun.
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