Lyrics & Translation
Explore the vibrant rhythms of 'Hips Don't Lie' to pick up upbeat Spanish slang and improve your listening comprehension. This song is the perfect gateway into the blend of English and Spanish pop, helping you grasp how bilingual artists bridge cultural gaps through music.
Key Vocabulary
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attraction /əˈtrækʃən/ B2 |
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perfection /pərˈfɛkʃən/ B2 |
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tension /ˈtɛnʃən/ B2 |
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wise /waɪz/ B2 |
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frustrating /ˈfrʌstreɪtɪŋ/ B2 |
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rhythm /ˈrɪðəm/ B2 |
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fantasize /ˈfæntəsaɪz/ C1 |
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guilty /ˈɡɪlti/ B1 |
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unexpected /ˌʌnɪkˈspɛktɪd/ B2 |
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transaction /trænˈzækʃən/ B2 |
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hips /hɪps/ A2 |
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refugee /ˌrɛfjuˈdʒiː/ B2 |
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ignore /ɪɡˈnɔːr/ A2 |
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sexy /ˈsɛksi/ A2 |
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mad /mæd/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I never really knew that she could dance like this.
➔ Modal verb for ability in the past (could).
➔ "Could" is used here as the past tense of "can" to describe a general ability in the past.
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She make a man want to speak Spanish.
➔ Causative verb (make + object + bare infinitive).
➔ The structure "make someone do something" indicates that the subject influences or causes another person to act.
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I'm starting to feel it's right.
➔ Gerund/Infinitive after verb 'start'.
➔ The verb "start" can be followed by either the gerund (-ing) or infinitive (to + verb) with little difference in meaning.
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I didn't have the slightest idea until you danced it.
➔ Past Simple negative and time clause with 'until'.
➔ "Until" is used here to mark the point in time when the state changed.
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She's so sexy that you might fantasize.
➔ Result clause (so + adjective + that).
➔ The "so... that" structure is used to show a consequence or degree of a quality.
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I ain't guilty of some musical transaction.
➔ Colloquial negation (ain't).
➔ "Ain't" is a colloquial contraction used in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) for "am not", "is not", or "are not".
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You know you got the rhythm of time.
➔ Simple Past used for 'have got' (possession/state).
➔ "Got" is the past participle of "get", used here as part of the idiomatic phrase "to have got" meaning to possess.
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Refugees run the seas cuz we on our own boat.
➔ Ellipsis of the verb 'are'.
➔ In informal or song lyrics, the verb "are" can be omitted for rhythm or poetic effect.
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