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Que te vaya bonito Nicolás, 01:19
a donde quiera que lleves tu vuelo 01:27
en la tierra seguiremos trabajando 01:36
y celebrando tu camino por el campo 01:44
Que te vaya bonito Nicolás, 01:52
no tengas miedo de dejarnos en silencio 01:59
que la noche y el rocío te abrazaron 02:08
y la luz de nuestras velas te ha llevado 02:16
Hoy las aves y los pájaros cantando 02:25
hacen círculos de danza en el aire 02:34
Van llevándose tu alma en una fiesta 02:42
donde los ríos cantan y pacha mama baila 02:51
Nicolás que las olas rompan 02:59
que se lleve el viento nuestro llanto y dolor 03:08
Nicolás que tormentas caigan 03:16
y en las estrellas te encontremos por favor 03:24
Que te vaya bonito Nicolás, 03:37
a donde quiera que lleves tu vuelo 03:45
en la tierra seguiremos cultivando ese amor 03:55
para vivir que tú has sembrado 04:04
Que te vaya bonito Nicolás, 04:12
no tengas miedo de cruzar la puerta 04:19
pues los dioses, los maestros de esta tierra 04:28
reclamaron a este mundo tu presencia 04:35
Hoy las aves y los pájaros cantando 04:44
te reciben más allá en el infinito 04:53
Mientras tanto aquí nosotros en el nido 05:01
cuidaremos tu memoria en regocijo 05:10
Nicolás que las olas rompan 05:19
que se lleve el viento nuestro llanto y dolor 05:27
Nicolás que tormentas caigan 05:35
y en las estrellas te encontremos por favor 05:43
Que te vaya bonito Nicolás 05:52
Que te vaya bonito Nicolás 06:01
Que te vaya bonito Nicolás 06:10
Que te vaya bonito Nicolás 06:19

Que te vaya bonito Nicolás – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Natalia Lafourcade
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Dive into the tender beauty of Natalia Lafourcade's 'Que te vaya bonito Nicolás.' This song, a poignant farewell, offers a unique opportunity to learn Spanish that is rich in poetic and heartfelt expressions of love, loss, and hope. Discover how Lafourcade masterfully uses evocative imagery and profound emotion, making it a perfect piece to explore the lyrical depth of the language.

[English]
Take care, Nicolás,
wherever your flight may carry you,
on this earth we'll keep on working,
and celebrate your journey through the fields,
Take care, Nicolás,
don't be afraid to leave us in silence,
the night and the dew have embraced you,
and the light of our candles has guided you,
Today the birds and sparrows singing,
trace dancing circles in the air,
they carry your soul away in a feast,
where the rivers sing and Mother Earth dances,
Nicolás, may the waves break,
and may the wind take away our tears and pain,
Nicolás, may storms fall,
and may we find you among the stars, please,
Take care, Nicolás,
wherever your flight may carry you,
on this earth we'll keep cultivating that love,
to live the life you have sown,
Take care, Nicolás,
don't be afraid to cross the door,
for the gods, the teachers of this earth,
have claimed your presence for this world,
Today the birds and sparrows singing,
welcome you beyond into infinity,
Meanwhile, here we in the nest,
will keep your memory in joyful remembrance,
Nicolás, may the waves break,
and may the wind take away our tears and pain,
Nicolás, may storms fall,
and may we find you among the stars, please,
Take care, Nicolás,
Take care, Nicolás,
Take care, Nicolás,
Take care, Nicolás,
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Vocabulary Meanings

vaya

ˈba.ʝa

A2
  • verb
  • - to go

bonito

bo.ˈni.to

A1
  • adjective
  • - beautiful, nice

vuelo

ˈbwe.lo

A2
  • noun
  • - flight, journey

trabajando

tra.ba.ˈxan.do

A2
  • verb
  • - working

celebrando

θe.le.ˈβɾan.do

A2
  • verb
  • - celebrating

camino

ka.ˈmi.no

A1
  • noun
  • - path, way

silencio

si.ˈlen.θjo

A1
  • noun
  • - silence

noche

ˈno.tʃe

A1
  • noun
  • - night

rocío

ro.ˈθi.o

B1
  • noun
  • - dew

abrazaron

a.βɾa.ˈθa.ɾon

A2
  • verb
  • - hugged, embraced

cultivando

kul.ti.ˈβan.do

B1
  • verb
  • - cultivating, growing

sembrado

sem.ˈbra.ðo

B1
  • verb
  • - sown, planted

tormentas

tor.ˈmen.tas

A2
  • noun
  • - storms

estrellas

es.tre.ˈʎas

A1
  • noun
  • - stars

regocijo

re.ɣo.ˈθi.xo

B2
  • noun
  • - joy, jubilation

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Que te vaya bonito, Nicolás,

    ➔ Present Subjunctive (wish)

    ➔ The verb "vaya" is in the present subjunctive, used after "que" to convey a heartfelt wish.

  • no tengas miedo de dejarnos en silencio

    ➔ Negative Subjunctive (soft command) + Infinitive after "de"

    "tengas" is a negative present subjunctive used as a gentle command, followed by the infinitive "dejar" after the preposition "de".

  • y la luz de nuestras velas te ha llevado

    ➔ Present Perfect (haber + past participle)

    "ha llevado" combines the auxiliary "ha" (present of "haber") with the past participle "llevado" to indicate an action that affects the present.

  • Hoy las aves y los pájaros cantando hacen círculos de danza en el aire

    ➔ Present Indicative + Gerund (progressive nuance)

    "cantando" is a gerund that adds a continuous‑action feel to the main verb "hacen" (present indicative).

  • Nicolás, que las olas rompan

    ➔ Present Subjunctive after "que" expressing a wish or hope

    "rompan" is in the present subjunctive, triggered by "que" to convey a hopeful wish that the waves break.

  • Nicolás, que tormentas caigan

    ➔ Present Subjunctive after "que" (wish/curse)

    "caigan" is the present subjunctive, used after "que" to voice a strong wish (here, a curse) that storms fall.

  • cuidaremos tu memoria en regocijo

    ➔ Future Simple (first‑person plural) for intention

    "cuidaremos" is the future simple of "cuidar" (we will take care), indicating a promise or intention.

  • pues los dioses, los maestros de esta tierra reclamaron a este mundo tu presencia

    ➔ Preterite (simple past) for completed narrative action

    "reclamaron" is the preterite of "reclamar", indicating that the gods and teachers claimed your presence at a definite past moment.

  • te encontremos por favor

    ➔ Present Subjunctive used in a polite request (imperative softened)

    "encontremos" is present subjunctive of "encontrar", used here as a softened imperative: "please, may we find you".

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