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No sabes lo que yo sufro 00:02
Al escribir ésta carta 00:04
Jamás sabrás lo que siento 00:06
Al enviarla a su destino 00:08
Pero es preciso hacerlo 00:10
Para que no quede duda 00:11
Para que no te confundas 00:13
Y estar en paz conmigo mismo 00:16
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Hoy vas a saber 00:22
Lo que he guardado tanto tiempo 00:28
Vas a conocer 00:32
Mi verdadero sentimiento 00:34
No puedo mentirte 00:38
En éste momento 00:40
Guárdame un recuerdo 00:44
Y viviré en tu pensamiento 00:46
Aunque mis cenizas se 00:49
Confundan con el viento 00:53
éstas mis palabras 00:56
Son mi testamento para ti 00:58
Contigo fui feliz 01:07
Con nadie más 01:13
Contigo yo viví 01:19
La realidad 01:24
01:26
Contigo yo aprendí 01:30
A sufrir y amar 01:35
Así aprendí a reír 01:42
01:45
Y a llorar 01:47
01:56
No es la perfección 02:00
Lo que trataba de ofrecerte 02:04
Fue mi corazón 02:08
El que te quiso hasta la muerte 02:10
Y por no perderte 02:14
Tuve que mentirte alguna vez 02:16
Contigo fui feliz 02:25
Con nadie más 02:30
Contigo yo viví 02:36
La realidad 02:41
Contigo yo aprendí 02:48
A sufrir y amar 02:53
Así aprendí a reír 02:59
Y a llorar 03:05
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Mi Testamento – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the poignant Spanish of José José's "Mi Testamento." This beautiful ballad, a heartfelt final message, offers listeners a deep emotional landscape expressed through classic Spanish romanticism. By studying its lyrics, you can explore vocabulary related to legacy, enduring love, and deep personal reflection, all delivered with the unparalleled vocal mastery of 'El Príncipe de la Canción.'

[English]
You don't know what I suffer
When I write this letter
You'll never know what I feel
When I send it to its destination
But I must do it
So there is no doubt
So you won't be confused
And be at peace with myself
...
Today you will know
What I've kept for so long
You will learn
My true feeling
I can't lie to you
At this moment
Keep a memory of me
And I will live in your thoughts
Even if my ashes
Get confused with the wind
These are my words
They are my testament to you
I was happy with you
With no one else
I lived with you
The reality
...
I learned with you
To suffer and to love
Thus I learned to laugh
...
And to cry
...
It's not perfection
That I was trying to offer you
It was my heart
The one that loved you to death
And so as not to lose you
I had to lie to you sometime
I was happy with you
With no one else
I lived with you
The reality
I learned with you
To suffer and love
Thus I learned to laugh
And to cry
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

sufro

ˈsu.fɾo

A2
  • verb
  • - to suffer

sentimiento

sen.tiˈmjen.to

A2
  • noun
  • - feeling

preciso

pɾeˈθi.so

B1
  • adjective
  • - necessary, precise

confundir

kon.funˈdiɾ

B1
  • verb
  • - to confuse

recuerdo

re.ˈkweɾ.do

A2
  • noun
  • - memory, souvenir

cenizas

θeˈni.θas

B1
  • noun
  • - ashes

testamento

tes.taˈmen.to

B2
  • noun
  • - will

feliz

feˈliθ

A1
  • adjective
  • - happy

realidad

re.a.liˈðað

A2
  • noun
  • - reality

aprendí

a.pɾenˈði

A2
  • verb
  • - to learn

sufrir

suˈfɾiɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to suffer

amar

aˈmaɾ

A1
  • verb
  • - to love

reír

reˈiɾ

A1
  • verb
  • - to laugh

llorar

joˈɾaɾ

A1
  • verb
  • - to cry

perfección

pe.fekˈθjon

B1
  • noun
  • - perfection

corazón

ko.ɾaˈθon

A1
  • noun
  • - heart

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Key Grammar Structures

  • No sabes lo que yo sufro

    ➔ Present Indicative, Indirect Object Pronoun

    ➔ The verb "sabes" (know) is in the present indicative, expressing a general truth. "Lo que yo sufro" is the direct object of 'know', and 'yo' is the indirect object, represented by the pronoun "te". The sentence means 'You don't know what I suffer'.

  • Hoy vas a saber lo que he guardado tanto tiempo

    ➔ Periphrastic Future (ir + a + infinitive), Present Perfect (haber + past participle)

    "Vas a saber" is the periphrastic future, meaning 'you are going to know'. "He guardado" is the present perfect, indicating an action completed in the recent past with relevance to the present. The sentence means 'Today you are going to know what I have kept for so long'.

  • Contigo fui feliz con nadie más

    ➔ Imperfect Tense, Contrastive Structure

    "Fui" is the imperfect tense of "ser" (to be), indicating a state of being in the past. The phrase "con nadie más" (with no one else) creates a strong contrast, emphasizing that happiness was *only* with the person being addressed.