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Vuelvo a sentir 00:11
La nostalgia del amor 00:14
Cuando tú te vas 00:17
Cuando ya no estás 00:20
Volteo, miro atrás 00:23
Y no veo a nadie tras de mí 00:25
Miro alrededor 00:29
Y no hay nadie junto a mí 00:31
Vuelvo a sentir 00:35
El gran deseo de vivir 00:36
Vuelvo a sentir 00:41
Las añoranzas del calor 00:42
Que da el amor 00:46
Que da el amor 00:49
Vuelvo a sentir 01:05
El gran deseo de soñar 01:07
Tener por quien vivir 01:11
Reír y suspirar 01:13
Siempre que estoy solo 01:17
Es cuando me haces inspirar 01:19
Me haces recordar 01:22
Mi vida junto a ti 01:25
Vuelvo a sentir 01:28
El gran deseo de vivir 01:30
Vuelvo a sentir 01:34
Las añoranzas del calor 01:35
Que da el amor 01:39
Que da el amor 01:43
Que da el amor 01:46
Vuelvo a sentir 01:58
El gran deseo de vivir 01:59
Vuelvo a sentir 02:03
Las añoranzas del calor 02:05
Que da el amor 02:10
Que da el amor 02:12
Que da el amor 02:16
Que da el amor 02:25
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Vuelvo a Sentir – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Step into the emotional world of José José with "Vuelvo a Sentir." This song is a perfect vehicle for learning the language of deep Spanish romanticism, focusing on key vocabulary related to intense feelings like 'nostalgia,' 'añoranza' (longing), and 'el deseo de vivir' (the desire to live). José José’s impeccable phrasing and clear articulation make his ballads, including this one, an essential lesson in the eloquent expression of heartache and hope in Spanish.

[English]
I feel again
the nostalgia of love
When you leave
When you're gone
I turn, look back
And I see no one behind me
I look around
And there's no one by my side
I feel again
the great desire to live
I feel again
the longing for warmth
the love that gives
the love that gives
I feel again
the great desire to dream
to have someone to live for
to laugh and sigh
Whenever I'm alone
It's when you inspire me
You make me remember
my life with you
I feel again
the great desire to live
I feel again
the longing for warmth
the love that gives
the love that gives
the love that gives
I feel again
the great desire to live
I feel again
the longing for warmth
the love that gives
the love that gives
the love that gives
the love that gives
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

vuelvo

ˈbwelbo

A2
  • verb
  • - to return or come back to a state or action

nostalgia

nostalˈxja

B1
  • noun
  • - a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past

añoranzas

aɲoˈɾansaz

B1
  • noun
  • - intense longing for something or someone absent

calor

kaˈloɾ

A1
  • noun
  • - sensation of high temperature

deseo

deˈseo

A2
  • noun
  • - longing or desire for something

soñar

soˈɲaɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to dream during sleep or to imagine something desirable

inspirar

inspiraɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to inhale air or to inspire someone

recordar

rekorˈðaɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to bring to mind something from the past

vivir

biˈbiɾ

A1
  • verb
  • - to be alive or to exist

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Vuelvo a sentir

    ➔ Present tense of the verb 'volver'

    ➔ The verb 'vuelvo' is the first-person singular present tense of 'volver', meaning 'I return' or 'I feel again'. It indicates a recurring action.

  • Cuando tú te vas

    ➔ Present tense with 'cuando'

    ➔ The phrase 'Cuando tú te vas' uses the present tense of 'ir' (te vas) after 'cuando', which is common in Spanish to describe a recurring or habitual action.

  • El gran deseo de vivir

    ➔ Use of 'de' to express possession or origin

    ➔ The phrase 'de vivir' uses 'de' to indicate the origin or source of the desire, meaning 'the great desire to live'.

  • Que da el amor

    ➔ Relative pronoun 'que' and present tense

    ➔ The relative pronoun 'que' introduces a clause that describes 'el amor', and 'da' is the third-person singular present tense of 'dar', meaning 'gives'.

  • Siempre que estoy solo

    ➔ Use of 'siempre que' for conditionality

    ➔ The phrase 'siempre que' is used to express a condition, meaning 'whenever I am alone'.