Regresando Odio
Letra:
Vocabulário nesta música:
Vocabulário | Significados |
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traicionado /tɾa.i.θjoˈnaðo/ B2 |
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patrón /paˈtɾon/ B2 |
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poder /poˈðeɾ/ B1 |
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chingada /tʃiŋˈaða/ C2 |
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venganza /beŋˈkanθa/ B2 |
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pagarás /paɣaˈɾas/ B2 |
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regresando /reɣɾeˈsando/ B1 |
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odio /ˈoðjo/ A2 |
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trato /ˈtɾato/ B2 |
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demonios /deˈmjo/ʝos/ C1 |
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pendejo /penˈdexo/ C1 |
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sacerdote /saθeɾˈdo.te/ B2 |
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bañarme /baˈɲaɾ.me/ B2 |
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sangre /ˈsaŋɡɾe/ A2 |
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destrozaré /destɾoˈsaɾe/ C2 |
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trae /tɾa.e/ A2 |
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Gramática:
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Traicionado por el patrón
➔ Passive voice (past participle + 'por')
➔ Shows the subject is acted upon, using the past participle 'traicionado' with 'por' indicating the agent.
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¡Venganza! ¡Lo pagarás!
➔ Future tense with 'pagarás' (you will pay)
➔ Expresses a future action, with 'pagarás' being the second person singular future tense of 'pagar'.
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Trato con demonios
➔ Present tense of 'trato' (I deal with)
➔ Indicates current action in the present tense, with 'trato' being the first person singular of 'tratar'.
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¡Odio!
➔ Noun used as an interjection to express strong emotion
➔ Used alone as an interjection to convey strong feelings of hatred or anger.
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Te destrozaré
➔ Future tense of 'destrozar' (I will destroy)
➔ Expresses an intention to destroy in the future, 'destrozaré' being the first person singular future tense of 'destrozar'.
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¡Trae me los!
➔ Imperative form with indirect object pronoun ('me') and direct object ('los')
➔ Imperative command to bring 'them', with 'me' indicating 'to me' and 'los' as the direct object meaning 'them'.