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Yeah 00:15
The Prodigiez 00:17
Me duele borrar las foto' y los vídeo' 00:18
Que tenemo guardaíto en la carpeta de los do' 00:21
Solo queda conformarme con momentos del pasado 00:27
Y ese trago amargo que ha sido tu adiós 00:32
Ojalá, ojalá 00:36
Que sea un "hasta luego" 00:41
Que no sea para siempre 00:43
Ojalá, ojalá 00:46
Que sea un "hasta luego" 00:50
Que no sea para siempre 00:53
Yo siempre luchaba y tú no lo viste 00:55
Me duele pensar que otro ya te desviste 00:57
La noche es fría desde que te fuiste 01:00
Quiero despertar y que esto sea un chiste 01:02
Yo no te boté, si quieres amor, mami, puedes volver 01:05
Tomamo foticoѕ para el TBT 01:08
Recuerda que fui yo quien te enamoré y nunca te olvidé 01:10
Me dejaste solo, te llevaste todo 01:14
Mi corazón roto, ya no tengo paz 01:18
Y a veces, cuando tomo, pienso en todo 01:23
Trato de estar bien, pero no soy capaz 01:28
Me duele borrar las foto' y los vídeo' 01:33
Que tenemo guardaíto en la carpeta de los do' 01:36
Solo queda conformarme con momentos del pasado 01:42
Y ese trago amargo que ha sido tu adiós 01:47
Ojalá, ojalá 01:52
Que sea un "hasta luego" 01:56
Que no sea para siempre 01:58
Ojalá, ojalá 02:01
Que sea un "hasta luego" 02:06
Que no sea para siempre 02:08
Me dejaste solo, te llevaste todo 02:10
Mi corazón roto, ya no tengo paz 02:15
Y a veces, cuando tomo, pienso en todo 02:20
Trato de estar bien, pero no soy capaz 02:25
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Ojalá – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Learning a language through music is a powerful and enjoyable experience, and Ryan Castro's 'Ojalá' is a perfect song for those learning Spanish. The lyrics are emotionally expressive and use common, everyday language to talk about universal feelings of love and loss. By listening to this song, you can learn vocabulary related to relationships and emotions, and the clear, melodic delivery makes it easier to follow along and pick up new phrases. What makes 'Ojalá' special is its blend of a modern reggaetón beat with a timeless, melancholic theme, allowing you to connect with the heart of the Spanish language through a song that is both contemporary and deeply emotional.

[English]
Yeah
The Prodigiez
It hurts to erase the photos and videos
That we’ve saved in the folder of memories
All that’s left is to settle for moments from the past
And that bitter taste your goodbye left behind
I hope, I hope
That it’s just a “see you later”
That it’s not forever
I hope, I hope
That it’s just a “see you later”
That it’s not forever
I always fought for us, but you never saw it
It hurts to think someone else undressed you
The night has been cold since you left
I want to wake up and realize this was just a joke
I didn’t throw you away, if you want love, baby, you can come back
We took some pictures for Throwback Thursday
Remember, I was the one who made you fall in love and never forgot you
You left me alone, took everything with you
My heart’s broken, I have no peace anymore
And sometimes, when I drink, I think of everything
I try to be okay, but I’m not capable
It hurts to erase the photos and videos
That we’ve saved in the folder of memories
All that’s left is to settle for moments from the past
And that bitter taste your goodbye left behind
I hope, I hope
That it’s just a “see you later”
That it’s not forever
I hope, I hope
That it’s just a “see you later”
That it’s not forever
You left me alone, took everything with you
My heart’s broken, I have no peace anymore
And sometimes, when I drink, I think of everything
I try to be okay, but I’m not capable
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Vocabulary Meanings

duele

/ˈdwele/

B1
  • verb
  • - to hurt, to ache

foto

/ˈfoto/

A1
  • noun
  • - photo, picture

video

/ˈbiðeo/

A1
  • noun
  • - video

carpeta

/kaɾˈpeta/

B1
  • noun
  • - folder

momento

/moˈmento/

A2
  • noun
  • - moment

pasado

/paˈsaðo/

A2
  • noun
  • - past

trago

/ˈtɾaɣo/

B1
  • noun
  • - drink, sip

amargo

/aˈmaɾɣo/

B1
  • adjective
  • - bitter

adiós

/aˈðjos/

A1
  • noun
  • - goodbye

siempre

/ˈsjempre/

A1
  • adverb
  • - always

luchaba

/luˈt͡ʃaβa/

B1
  • verb
  • - fought, struggled

noche

/ˈnot͡ʃe/

A1
  • noun
  • - night

fría

/ˈfɾia/

A2
  • adjective
  • - cold

amor

/aˈmoɾ/

A1
  • noun
  • - love

corazón

/koɾaˈθon/

A1
  • noun
  • - heart

paz

/pas/

A2
  • noun
  • - peace

capaz

/kaˈpas/

B1
  • adjective
  • - capable

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Me duele borrar las foto' y los vídeo'

    ➔ Indirect object pronoun + verb *doler* + infinitive.

    ➔ The verb *doler* (to hurt) is used like *gustar*. The thing that hurts is the subject, and the person experiencing the pain is the indirect object. Here, "Me" is the indirect object pronoun (to me), and "borrar las foto' y los vídeo'" is what causes the pain.

  • Que tenemo guardaíto en la carpeta de los do'

    ➔ Use of colloquial language / elision (*tenemo* instead of *tenemos*) and use of *guardaíto* as a diminutive form of *guardado*

    ➔ *Tenemo* is a common colloquial shortening of *tenemos*. *Guardaíto* adds a sense of tenderness or endearment to the fact that these photos/videos are hidden away.

  • Solo queda conformarme con momentos del pasado

    ➔ Reflexive verb (*conformarse*) expressing resignation or acceptance of a situation.

    ➔ *Conformarse* means to resign oneself to, to be content with. The use of the reflexive pronoun emphasizes that the speaker is forced to accept their current situation.

  • Y ese trago amargo que ha sido tu adiós

    ➔ Use of the present perfect (*ha sido*) to describe a past event that has relevance in the present.

    ➔ The goodbye happened in the past, but the speaker is still feeling the bitterness of it now. Hence the use of *ha sido*.

  • Ojalá, ojalá Que sea un "hasta luego"

    ➔ Use of *ojalá* + subjunctive mood.

    ➔ *Ojalá* expresses a wish or hope, and is always followed by the subjunctive mood. Here, *sea* is the subjunctive form of *ser*.

  • Yo siempre luchaba y tú no lo viste

    ➔ Use of the imperfect tense (*luchaba*) to describe an ongoing or habitual action in the past and the use of direct object pronoun *lo*.

    ➔ *Luchaba* indicates that the speaker was constantly fighting for the relationship. *Lo viste* refers to the action of fighting, which she did not see.

  • Me duele pensar que otro ya te desviste

    ➔ Use of *que* + subjunctive after *doler* to express regret or sadness about a possibility.

    ➔ The speaker is not certain that someone else is undressing her, but the thought is painful. Therefore, *desviste* is in the subjunctive mood.