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Mi madrecita buena 00:00
Son tantos tus colores 00:04
Preciosas tus montañas 00:08
Y todos tus sabores 00:12
Mi madrecita santa 00:16
Cuéntame tus amores 00:20
Ahí viene la esperanza 00:24
Está en sus corazones 00:28
Una luz entró por mi ventana, y 00:32
Sin abrir los ojos, vi su aura 00:40
Dulce sensación me puso a bailar 00:48
Todo alrededor de mí, brillaba 00:56
01:02
Mi madrecita buena 01:20
Yo sé que tú sabías 01:24
Que nadie se resiste 01:28
A nuestras melodías 01:32
Una luz entró por mi ventana, y 01:36
Sin abrir los ojos, vi su aura 01:44
01:50
Dulce sensación me puso a bailar 01:52
Todo alrededor de mí, brillaba 02:00
02:06
Tú, madrеcita linda 02:24
No cambiaré algún día 02:28
Mientras siga a tu lado 02:32
Celebraré la vida 02:36
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Mamita Santa – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the vibrant world of Mexican indie rock with Porter's "Mamita Santa"! This track isn't just a song; it's a 'temazcal cumbia' dedicated to Mother Earth, offering a unique blend of electronic beats and traditional rhythms. Learning the lyrics will not only introduce you to poetic Spanish expressions for nature and spirituality but also immerse you in the cultural richness of a band that dares to blend genres and messages, making it a truly special and inspiring musical journey. You'll grasp how Mexican Spanish can convey deep respect for the earth and a celebratory outlook on life.

[English]
My good little mother
Your colors are countless
Your mountains are beautiful
And all your flavors
My holy little mother
Tell me about your loves
Hope arrives
It's in their hearts
A light entered through my window, and
I saw its aura without opening my eyes
A sweet feeling made me dance
Everything around me was shining
...
My good little mother
I know you knew
That no one resists
Our melodies
A light entered through my window, and
I saw its aura without opening my eyes
...
A sweet feeling made me dance
Everything around me was shining
...
You, lovely little mother
I will never change
As long as I'm by your side
I will celebrate life
...
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Vocabulary Meanings

madrecita

ma.ðre.ˈsi.ta

A1
  • noun
  • - little mother

colores

ko.ˈlo.ɾes

A1
  • noun
  • - colors

montañas

mon.ˈta.ɲas

A1
  • noun
  • - mountains

sabores

sa.ˈbo.ɾes

A1
  • noun
  • - flavors

preciosas

pɾe.ˈθjo.sas

A2
  • adjective
  • - precious

cuéntame

ˈkwen.ta.me

A2
  • verb
  • - tell me

esperanza

es.pe.ˈɾan.θa

A2
  • noun
  • - hope

corazones

ko.ɾa.ˈso.nes

A1
  • noun
  • - hearts

luz

lus

A1
  • noun
  • - light

aura

ˈau.ɾa

B1
  • noun
  • - aura

dulce

ˈdul.θe

A1
  • adjective
  • - sweet

bailar

bai.ˈlar

A1
  • verb
  • - to dance

brillaba

bɾi.ˈʎa.ba

A2
  • verb
  • - it shone

melodías

me.lo.ˈði.as

A2
  • noun
  • - melodies

celebraré

θe.le.βɾa.ˈɾe

A2
  • verb
  • - I will celebrate

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Mi madrecita buena

    ➔ Post‑positive adjective (adjective after noun)

    ➔ The adjective "buena" follows the noun "madrecita", showing a post‑positive adjective.

  • Son tantos tus colores

    ➔ Subject‑verb inversion with adjective of quantity

    ➔ The verb "Son" comes before the subject "tus colores", creating inversion; "tantos" is an adjective of quantity.

  • Cuéntame tus amores

    ➔ Imperative with enclitic pronoun

    ➔ The verb "Cuéntame" is a command; the clitic "me" is attached to the verb.

  • Ahí viene la esperanza

    ➔ Demonstrative adverb with verb‑subject order

    ➔ The demonstrative "Ahí" (there) is placed before the verb "viene", followed by the subject "la esperanza".

  • Una luz entró por mi ventana

    ➔ Preterite of "entrar" (simple past)

    ➔ The verb "entró" is the preterite form indicating a completed action: "a light entered".

  • Sin abrir los ojos, vi su aura

    ➔ Gerundial phrase of cause ("sin + infinitive")

    ➔ The clause "Sin abrir los ojos" uses "sin" + infinitive to express a cause before the main clause "vi su aura".

  • Dulce sensación me puso a bailar

    ➔ Causative construction with "poner" + "a" + infinitive

    ➔ The verb "puso" (put) + "a" + infinitive "bailar" forms a causative meaning: "made me dance".

  • Todo alrededor de mí, brillaba

    ➔ Imperfect tense for background description

    ➔ The verb "brillaba" is in the imperfect, indicating an ongoing or background action: "was shining".

  • Mientras siga a tu lado

    ➔ Present subjunctive in a temporal clause introduced by "mientras"

    ➔ The verb "siga" is in the present subjunctive, required after the conjunction "mientras" when the action is future‑oriented or uncertain.