Sangre
Lời bài hát:
Từ vựng có trong bài hát này:
Từ vựng | Nghĩa |
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recibo /reˈsiβo/ A2 |
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atención /atenˈsi̯on/ A2 |
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disfruto /disˈfwto/ B1 |
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dolor /doˈloɾ/ A2 |
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voz /boθ/ A1 |
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hacer /aˈθeɾ/ A2 |
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romper /romˈpeɾ/ B2 |
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amor /aˈmoɾ/ A2 |
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emoción /emoˈθjon/ B1 |
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sangre /ˈsaŋɡɾe/ A2 |
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tiempo /ˈtjem.po/ A2 |
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pasado /paˈsaðo/ B1 |
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mirar /miˈɾaɾ/ A2 |
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Ngữ pháp:
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¿Y SI EMPEZAMOS HACIENDO LAS COSAS BIEN?
➔ Conditional phrase using 'si' (if) + present tense to express a hypothetical scenario or suggestion.
➔ '¿Y si' introduces a conditional idea, similar to 'what if' in English, combined with the present tense to suggest a possible action.
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¿POR QUÉ NO EMPEZAMOS HACIENDO LAS COSAS BIEN?
➔ Negative form of 'por qué no' (why not) + present tense verb 'empezamos' + gerund 'haciendo' to suggest a proposal.
➔ '¿Por qué no' asks 'why not' in Spanish, and when combined with the present tense verb and gerund, it suggests a proposal or encouragement to take action.
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QUE SANGRE
➔ Noun phrase used repeatedly as a chorus or emphasis, showing a poetic or symbolic use of 'blood'.
➔ The phrase 'QUE SANGRE' is repeated multiple times to evoke emotion or symbolize life, passion, violence, or sacrifice.
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CONTRA TI
➔ Prepositional phrase meaning 'against you', indicating opposition or contrast.
➔ 'CONTRA TI' functions as a prepositional phrase expressing opposition or contrast directed at 'you'.
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HACER LAS COSAS BIEN
➔ Infinitive phrase (hacer + las cosas + bien) indicating the act of doing things properly.
➔ The infinitive 'hacer' (to do/make) combined with direct object 'las cosas' (things) and adverb 'bien' (well) expresses the idea of performing actions properly.