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Un mundo para ti 00:05
Yo quiero construir 00:08
Un mundo para ti 00:13
Sin gentes que sepan tu nombre 00:17
Que no haya un lugar que conozcas 00:21
Que todas las cosas que mires 00:25
Te sean extrañas y nuevas 00:29
Que nunca te acuerdes de aquél que primero 00:34
te besó. 00:37
Hay un firmamento para ti 00:48
Una mañana que saldrá 00:53
buscando luz en tu mirada 00:55
y es mi amor, mi amor por ti. 00:58
Un mundo para ti, 01:13
yo quiero construir 01:15
Con valles de olorosa hierba 01:20
Con una canción que sea tuya 01:24
El viento que peina los pinos 01:28
será el que acaricie tu cara 01:32
El eco del monte 01:37
será un buen amigo, para ti. 01:39
No, que nadie exista, solo yo. 01:50
Que adivine tus anhelos 01:54
y comprenda los deseos que hay en ti. 01:56
Tan solo en ti. 02:03
Un mundo para ti 02:10
Yo quiero construir 02:12
Un mundo para ti 02:14
Yo quiero construir 02:16
Un mundo para ti 02:18
Yo quiero construir 02:20
Un mundo para ti 02:22
Yo quiero construir... 02:24

Un Mundo para Ti – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the golden age of the Latin Ballad with José José's “Un Mundo para Ti.” This masterpiece from the album *La Nave del Olvido* is a perfect gateway to learning Spanish through powerful, romantic language. You'll master vocabulary related to deep affection, desire, and natural elements used as metaphors for love. The song's composition by the legendary Armando Manzanero makes it a fundamental piece of Latin American romantic music, showcasing José José's unmatched vocal prowess and rich, poetic Spanish lyrics.

[English]
A world for you
I want to build
A world for you
Without people who know your name
Where there’s no place you recognize
Where everything you see
Feels strange and new to you
Where you never remember the one who first
kissed you.
There’s a sky for you
A morning that will rise
searching for light in your gaze
and it’s my love, my love for you.
A world for you,
I want to build
With valleys of fragrant grass
With a song that’s all yours
The wind that combs the pines
will be the one that caresses your face
The mountain’s echo
will be a good friend, for you.
No, let no one exist, only me.
Let me guess your dreams
and understand the wishes within you.
Only in you.
A world for you
I want to build
A world for you
I want to build
A world for you
I want to build
A world for you
I want to build...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

construir

kons.tru.ir

A2
  • verb
  • - to build

extrañas

eks.tra.ɲas

A2
  • adjective
  • - strange

nuevas

nwe.βas

A1
  • adjective
  • - new

firmamento

fir.ma.men.to

B1
  • noun
  • - firmament

acaricie

a.ka.ri.θe

B1
  • verb
  • - to caress

anhelos

an.e.los

B1
  • noun
  • - longings

deseos

de.se.os

A2
  • noun
  • - desires

valles

ba.ʎes

A2
  • noun
  • - valleys

olorosa

o.lo.ro.sa

B1
  • adjective
  • - fragrant

canción

kan.θjon

A1
  • noun
  • - song

viento

bjen.to

A1
  • noun
  • - wind

peina

pe.i.na

B1
  • verb
  • - to comb

pinos

pi.nos

A2
  • noun
  • - pines

eco

e.ko

A2
  • noun
  • - echo

monte

mon.te

A2
  • noun
  • - mountain

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Un mundo para ti

    ➔ Indefinite Article with Noun

    ➔ The use of 'Un' (a/an) before 'mundo' indicates an unspecified world, emphasizing the idea of creating a new, unique world.

  • Yo quiero construir

    ➔ Present Tense of Verb 'Querer'

    ➔ The verb 'quiero' (I want) is in the present tense, expressing a current desire or intention to build a world.

  • Sin gentes que sepan tu nombre

    ➔ Prepositional Phrase with Subjunctive Mood

    ➔ The phrase 'sin gentes que sepan' uses the subjunctive mood to express a condition or wish, indicating a world without people who know your name.

  • Que todas las cosas que mires

    ➔ Relative Pronoun 'Que'

    ➔ The relative pronoun 'que' introduces a relative clause, referring to 'all the things' that you see, emphasizing strangeness and novelty.

  • El viento que peina los pinos

    ➔ Relative Clause with Verb 'Peinar'

    ➔ The relative clause 'que peina los pinos' describes the wind, using the verb 'peinar' (to comb) metaphorically to depict the wind's action on the pines.