CHICA ATRACTIVA
Lyrics:
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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chica /ˈtʃika/ A1 |
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atractiva /atɾakˈti.βa/ B1 |
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activa /akˈti.βa/ B1 |
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motiva /moˈti.βa/ B1 |
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fina /ˈfi.na/ B1 |
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combina /komˈbi.na/ A2 |
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gusta /ˈɡus.ta/ A1 |
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viaje /ˈbja.xe/ A2 |
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Europa /eu̯ˈɾo.pa/ A1 |
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regalo /reˈɣa.lo/ A2 |
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mala /ˈma.la/ B1 |
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gusta /ˈɡus.ta/ A1 |
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noche /ˈno.tʃe/ A1 |
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maleta /maˈle.ta/ A2 |
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ropa /ˈro.pa/ A1 |
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cama /ˈka.ma/ A1 |
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sol /sol/ A1 |
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Grammar:
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Ella está activa, chica atractiva
➔ Ser + Adjective (Temporary State)
➔ The verb "está" (from "estar") + "activa" indicates a temporary state of being active.
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Ella está puesta pa mí, eso me motiva
➔ Estar + Past Participle (State Resulting from Action) + "pa" (colloquial for "para")
➔ "Está puesta" means "she is ready/down", the state resulting from the action of getting ready or preparing herself. "Pa" is a colloquial shortening of "para".
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Ella me flota como la ketafina
➔ Simile using "como"
➔ "Como" is used to make a comparison, similar to "like" or "as" in English. It compares the feeling she gives him to the effect of ketamine.
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Quiero darle un viaje pa la Europa de regalo
➔ Infinitive Construction "Quiero + Darle" (Want to give) + "pa" (colloquial for "para")
➔ "Quiero darle" (I want to give her) uses the infinitive after the verb "querer" (to want). "Pa" is a colloquial shortening of "para".
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Y el que te toca, lo voy a pescar a palo'
➔ Future Periphrastic "Ir a + Infinitive" (Voy a pescar) - To express future action
➔ "Voy a pescar" (I am going to catch him) indicates a future action using the periphrastic future tense. "A palo'" means "with a stick/beating".
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Si fuera un dato, a esa nena la monrreo
➔ Conditional Sentence (Type 2) - "Si + Imperfect Subjunctive, Conditional Simple"
➔ This is a hypothetical situation. "Si fuera" (If I were) uses the imperfect subjunctive. "La monrreo" (I would monrrear her) uses the conditional simple. It expresses what would happen if the condition were true.
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Dime qué tú quiere', yo te lo doy
➔ Indirect Object Pronoun + Direct Object Pronoun + Verb
➔ "Te lo doy" is a structure where "te" (to you, indirect object) and "lo" (it, direct object) are combined before the verb. The order is always indirect object pronoun before direct object pronoun.