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Amor, hace tanto tiempo que no escucho el eco de tu voz 00:18
Amor, hace tanto tiempo que en mi alma falta tu calor 00:29
Amor, el sol ya no brilla, el color del cielo no es azul 00:42
Amor, siento aquí en mi alma, un terrible frío, faltas tú 00:52
Estoy solo, amor, ¿dónde te encuentras, vida mía? 01:04
Parecen siglos estos días, sin tu presencia hay dolor 01:17
Ven, amor, te está esperando nuestro nido 01:29
Jamás empañes lo vivido, que siempre ha sido solo amor 01:39
Amor, el sol ya no brilla, el color del cielo no es azul 01:58
Amor, siento aquí en mi alma, un terrible frío, faltas tú 02:10
Estoy solo, amor, ¿dónde te encuentras, vida mía? 02:21
Parecen siglos estos días, sin tu presencia hay dolor 02:31
Ven, amor, te está esperando nuestro nido 02:44
Jamás empañes lo vivido, que siempre ha sido solo amor 02:53
Estoy solo, amor, ¿dónde te encuentras, vida mía? 03:05
Parecen siglos estos días, sin tu presencia hay dolor 03:15
Ven, amor 03:27
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Solo Amor – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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To learn Spanish through the power of emotion, dive into "Solo Amor." This song offers a perfect example of formal, passionate Spanish rhetoric, teaching users vocabulary related to deep romantic feeling and commitment. Its style, a Bolero Balada from José José's vocal prime, is special for its rich, clear annunciation and dramatic phrasing, which clearly delivers the story of love's ultimate supremacy.

[English]
Love, it's been so long since I last heard the echo of your voice
Love, it's been so long since my soul has felt your warmth
Love, the sun no longer shines, the sky isn't blue anymore
Love, I feel a terrible cold in my soul, you're missing
I'm alone, love, where are you, my life?
These days feel like centuries, without you here there's pain
Come, love, our nest is waiting for you
Never tarnish what we've lived, it's always been only love
Love, the sun no longer shines, the sky isn't blue anymore
Love, I feel a terrible cold in my soul, you're missing
I'm alone, love, where are you, my life?
These days feel like centuries, without you here there's pain
Come, love, our nest is waiting for you
Never tarnish what we've lived, it's always been only love
I'm alone, love, where are you, my life?
These days feel like centuries, without you here there's pain
Come, love
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

amor

aˈmoɾ

A1
  • noun
  • - love

eco

ˈeko

B1
  • noun
  • - echo

alma

ˈalma

A2
  • noun
  • - soul

brilla

ˈbɾiʎa

A2
  • verb
  • - shines

frío

ˈfɾio

A1
  • adjective
  • - cold

solo

ˈsolo

A1
  • adjective
  • - alone

siglos

ˈsiɣlos

B1
  • noun
  • - centuries

presencia

pɾeˈsenθja

B1
  • noun
  • - presence

dolor

doˈloɾ

A2
  • noun
  • - pain

nido

ˈniðo

A2
  • noun
  • - nest

empañes

empaˈɲes

B2
  • verb
  • - to tarnish, to cloud

vivido

biˈβiðo

B1
  • adjective
  • - lived

encuentras

enˈkwentɾas

A2
  • verb
  • - you find

vida

ˈβiða

A1
  • noun
  • - life

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Amor, hace tanto tiempo que no escucho el eco de tu voz

    ➔ Present Perfect

    ➔ The phrase 'hace tanto tiempo que' is used to express an action that started in the past and continues to the present, emphasizing the duration.

  • Amor, siento aquí en mi alma, un terrible frío, faltas tú

    ➔ Present Tense with Emotional State

    ➔ The present tense 'siento' and 'faltas' are used to describe ongoing emotional states, highlighting the speaker's current feelings.

  • Estoy solo, amor, ¿dónde te encuentras, vida mía?

    ➔ Present Tense with Interrogative

    ➔ The present tense 'estoy' and the interrogative '¿dónde te encuentras?' are used to express a current state and ask a question about the subject's location.

  • Ven, amor, te está esperando nuestro nido

    ➔ Present Progressive

    ➔ The present progressive 'te está esperando' is used to describe an action that is currently happening, emphasizing the ongoing nature of the waiting.

  • Jamás empañes lo vivido, que siempre ha sido solo amor

    ➔ Present Perfect with 'siempre ha sido'

    ➔ The phrase 'siempre ha sido' is used with the present perfect to emphasize that a state or condition has been continuous up to the present.