Who doesn’t love nice music?
Let’s make the most of this common adoration to be taught Spanish by songs!
You’ll be able to belief that our collective expertise studying 10+ languages additionally taught us a factor or two about choosing out nice tunes to review from.
These catchy—and academic—Spanish songs will assist enhance your pronunciation, broaden your vocabulary and even deepen your grammar information.
Learn on for 30 songs to be taught Spanish with, ideas for the way to be taught Spanish with songs, sources for locating Spanish songs and extra!
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Pop Songs and Ballads
1. “No” (No) by Shakira
Shakira’s “No” is sluggish and regular, and heartbreakingly expresses her causes for refusing to be with somebody who is continually inflicting her ache. She says that nobody can dwell with the venom of this relationship and that she resents the truth that her lover can nonetheless harm her even when he’s lengthy gone.
The phrases are easy and highly effective, and make robust use of the Spanish casual command kind.
Additionally, you will discover a couple of fascinating expressions and phrases so be certain that to learn these lyrics carefully!
2. “Me voy” (I’m Leaving) by Julieta Venegas
This music tells the story of a lady who leaves her lover and should say goodbye, regardless that she doesn’t need to.
The lyrics use frequent Spanish phrases together with a sluggish, straightforward beat—which is ideal for Spanish learners.
A lot of the music is within the current tense, although there are a couple of extra difficult types, like the subjunctive. Maintain an ear open for frequent expressions, like “que lástima,” which roughly means “what a disgrace.”
3. “Recuerdo” (I Bear in mind) by TINI, Mau and Ricky
A story of 1 romantic night involves life by vivid photographs and concise storytelling. This sluggish and dramatic music tells the story of dancing, kissing and what occurs afterward. There are flashing lights and jail pictures so this isn’t a happily-ever-after!
A lot of the music’s story takes place prior to now tense so this can be a nice probability to follow the easy previous.
Hear out for pronunciation on this one, as effectively. For instance, discover how the s sounds in “los dos,” “escucho” and “diste” are silent. The place else do you discover dropped letters? This music is an effective technique to begin full sentences collectively, somewhat than particular person phrases one by one.
Movies that present the lyrics with the music, like this one, are additionally nice sources for jotting down vocabulary or urgent pause to actually see how the items of the language come collectively.
4. “Vivir mi vida” (Reside My Life) by Marc Anthony
This music poses the query, “Why cry?” Life is filled with ups and downs, however pleasure is throughout and the one factor we will do is dwell our lives. Marc Anthony gives a really upbeat music you won’t be able to withstand dancing to.
Snicker, dance, shout, get pleasure from and dwell within the second! This music is a reminder that the second is all we’ve, so make the most of it.
You would possibly discover a colloquialism on this music, “¿Pa’ qué?” (“For what?”), which is a shortening of para qué, and an awesome intro phrase to Spanish slang.
5. “Historia del taxista” (Story of the Taxi Driver) by Ricardo Arjona
This music tells the story of a taxi driver who picks up a crying lady on the aspect of the street and the possibility encounter turns into one thing extra. The 2 start sharing their life tales and, regardless of the hole between their social lessons, one thing clicks.
Listening to the music is virtually like listening to a whole story—and it even comes with its personal twist ending.
The lyrics have dialogue, descriptive language and little or no repetition, making this the proper music for extra superior intermediate learners.
6. “Nada valgo sin tu amor” (I’m Price Nothing With out Your Love) by Juanes
One other love music, this clean and simple jazz-inspired tune tells the story of a person who’s nothing with out his lover. It’s a wonderful confession of a person who’s in love and is aware of what he would lose with out it: the fantastic emotions of companionship that comes with a relationship, and the need to really feel that once more when love has gone away.
The lyrics learn like a love letter and are a bit extra advanced than different songs. I like to recommend taking it one step at a time and ensuring that you just perceive every particular person line earlier than transferring on to the following.
7. “Todos me miran” (Everybody Seems to be at Me) by Gloria Trevi
Look no additional for the proper Spanish lady energy anthem!
From throwing off the chains of her inattentive associate to turning into the queen of town in a night, Gloria Trevi’s ardour is palatable by the music she has created.
This music is a incredible technique to examine the previous tense. The lyrics repeat typically, so that you received’t be misplaced!
8. “¿Con quién se queda el perro?” (With Whom Does the Canine Keep?) by Jesse & Pleasure
A tragic and reasonable breakup music, Jesse and Pleasure pose the query “Who will get the canine if we break up?”
What begins off as a shiny, new and thrilling relationship stuffed with shared joys quickly turns ugly. The music leaves us packing baggage and splitting materials objects till the ultimate query of who will get the canine stays.
There may be loads of repetition but additionally loads to be taught on this music, so it’s possible you’ll must take a while unpacking the language. You’ll discover many phrases associated to the house and furnishings, because the couple distributes their belongings amongst themselves and attracts the curtains on their dwelling (actually) and relationship (metaphorically).
9. “Deseos de cosas imposibles” (Needs of Unimaginable Issues) by La Oreja de Van Gogh
We take a break from dancing to hearken to one among La Oreja’s finest songs.
A declaration of true, uncooked love after a breakup, the speaker makes use of a myriad of similes and metaphors to point out how a lot they nonetheless love the opposite individual, even now that they’re not collectively anymore.
This music isn’t difficult due to its vocabulary, but it surely employs using metaphorical language for a ton of hidden meanings good for superior learners to investigate and decipher.
Right here is an instance:
Igual que el mosquito más tonto de la manada (Similar to the silliest mosquito of the swarm)
Yo sigo tu luz aunque me lleve a morir (I observe your mild even when it leads me to die)
Attempt to discover extra within the lyrics!
Reggaetón Songs
10. “Despacito” (Slowly) by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee
This music hit the world arduous when it got here out, topping the charts in 47 international locations! Whether or not you missed out on the craze or have already got the music taking part in in your head after studying its title, this can be a catchy technique to be taught Spanish.
The hit tune may be all about going “slowly,” however Daddy Yankee’s rap part zooms by fairly shortly. In case you have bother maintaining, strive studying the lyrics out loud a couple of instances, taking it sooner every time. Then, you possibly can strive singing together with that part. Repeat a couple of instances and shortly you’ll be rapping alongside confidently!
Want a bit extra assist? This publish concerning the lyrics of “Despacito” provides you with a hand with the music’s pronunciation.
11. “Mía” (Mine) by Unhealthy Bunny and Drake
This ode to like is informed from the male viewpoint and implores the lover’s object of affection to declare that she belongs to him. It’s clear-cut and to the purpose: He loves her; she ought to acknowledge that and inform the world how it’s.
A tortured love music is all the time good listening, isn’t it? And the lyrics are as uncomplicated as their message, so this can be a sensible choice to follow your talking confidence and conversational vocabulary.
The video gives cultural glimpses that are useful to language learners. A Puerto Rican flag, Latin dance strikes, a domino recreation and a yard occasion will ring true to many who dwell in Spanish-speaking international locations or in Latin neighborhoods. I do know I acknowledged lots from my very own life!
Test this one out if you’ll want to seize some Spanish phrases of endearment on your vocabulary, too.
12. “Con altura” (With Peak) by Rosalía
This catchy tune is all about dwelling the enjoyable life, getting every little thing you possibly can out of each second and perhaps even having fun with a couple of wild nights.
The cultural significance of the reggaeton sound and flamenco dance strikes is price noting. They supply insights into Spanish tradition that typically learners solely expertise by journey or immersion. Right here, although, the music brings each to life.
Rosalía’s ideas on this music, in addition to the lyrics, may be present in a brief piece on Billboard (linked above).
This one is straightforward to sing alongside to and actually enjoyable. Who might ask for extra?
13. “Keii” by Anuel AA
This music by Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA is nearly like vocal theater, it’s so lovely. The story is full with love, longing, character growth—and a rhythm that charmingly cradles the lyrics.
A repeated shout-out to different singers and songs gives repetition, which is an effective way for Spanish learners to follow pronunciation. Sing alongside to get in an additional session of talking follow!
The lyrics to this gothic love story learn like poetry. The entertainer portrays Dracula so effectively that listeners could also be wanting over their shoulders as they sing this one!
14. “Súbele el volumen” (Flip Up the Quantity) by Daddy Yankee, Myke Towers, Jhay Cortez
This music describes the transformation of a lady who was a “good lady.” However after getting her coronary heart damaged, she decides to take desquite (revenge) by consuming all night time and doing different grownup stuff.
Even native Spanish audio system can discover among the strains of this music arduous to grasp, so superior learners must learn the lyrics very carefully with the intention to get the entire story.
A protracted story is strictly what this steamy music tells, however the refrain will get repeated sufficient instances for any superior learner to be taught it in a few minutes.
Are you able to subirle el volumen?
15. “Amor en coma” (Love in a Coma) by MTZ Manuel Turizo x Maluma
Maluma continues to promote us his bad-guy vibes in a music wherein he wonders the way to break up together with his lady with out hurting her.
He has stopped loving her and has even betrayed her with one other lady, and he desires to finish the connection earlier than he breaks her coronary heart.
Damaged hearts apart, this music is difficult sufficient for use by superior learners, however sluggish sufficient to nonetheless be potential to be taught with.
The primary a part of the music is nice for studying the Spanish subjunctive. Analyze it and also you’ll discover a whole lot of phrases and constructions that set off this difficult Spanish temper.
The rap part is generally the toughest one in any music, however Manuel Turizo has a really clear pronunciation. The abundance of rhymes helps to make his half straightforward to memorize.
Rap and Hip-hop
16. “Con calma” (With Calm) by Daddy Yankee
This reggaeton dance music is all a few attractive lady who dances like a dream. The tune is so catchy that it truthfully turns into an earworm (in a extremely great way) so that you would possibly end up singing the music with out even realizing it. (True story—it occurred to me!)
The chorus is tremendous easy, making this a sensible choice for individuals who are simply getting into the superior stage of Spanish.
Pure leisure worth on this video is off the charts. The dance strikes are slick, the presentation has comical components—take a look at that massive singing head—and the lyrics are proven with English subtitles.
17. “Loco contigo” (Loopy with You) by DJ Snake, J. Balvin and Tyga
When you like your music scorching and saucy, that is the proper music!
The video is all quick motion, wild units and loopy costumes. The fellows sing about how loopy they’re for a lady—with all of the sincerity one can muster whereas driving in a classic pink convertible previous large snails crossing the desert!
Spanish learners will benefit from the easy lyrics and fundamental vocabulary, but it surely’ll be a little bit of a problem to select up all of the phrases at full pace. It is a enjoyable technique to seize some conversational Spanish—and perhaps be taught a couple of steamier bits, as effectively!
18. “Lástima” (Pity) by Neutro Shorty
We shut this part of the checklist with what I contemplate to be a masterpiece, regardless that I’m not a fan of the style.
“Lástima” is a music that describes the hardships many individuals undergo in Latin America.
From the shortage of cash to the damaging streets of essentially the most unsafe barrios (neighborhoods) throughout the continent, Neutro Shorty actually is aware of the way to depict the society he’s part of.
Described as Latin city by some and Caribbean gangsta by others, Neutro Shorty is unquestionably an artist it is best to observe if you wish to get to know extra concerning the actuality many South and Central People dwell these days.
The music would possibly look tough to grasp as a result of it has few repetitions and a quick tempo, however Shorty’s pronunciation is sweet sufficient to let you observe it by studying the lyrics (at the very least at the start).
It may also be used to be taught some slang phrases akin to joseo (theft to purchase medicine) and blones (blunts).
Rock and Different
19. “Eres” (You Are) by Café Tacuba
“Eres” has a gradual, sluggish rhythm with easy, clearly articulated phrases which are straightforward to observe.
It is a love music demonstrating the unbelievable pleasure of being in love, waking up subsequent to somebody and never having to overlook their presence anymore.
Pair this music with a lesson about when to make use of ser and estar, the 2 types of “to be” in Spanish. Determine why the singer makes use of ser for “eres” (you might be) however estar for “estoy” (I’m)?
20. “Bonito” (Stunning) by Jarabe de Palo
You’ll faucet your ft and bob your head to this music! It has a very catchy beat and a repeating refrain line that you just’ll be capable of be taught simply. Plus, the lyrics are lovely (very like the title!).
This music talks concerning the magnificence that may be discovered in every single place in life and the way the unhealthy issues that inevitably occur can’t take away from the general glory of life. It’s an awesome music for a wet day if you would possibly really feel down.
Control that final letter within the titular phrase bonito: it modifications relying on the gender of the noun it’s modifying. Study extra about how adjectives work in Spanish to confidently use adjective gender guidelines if you sing alongside.
21. “Nunca estoy” (I By no means Am) by C. Tangana
“Música triste en español” (Unhappy music in Spanish).
With these 4 phrases, C. Tangana described probably the most gut-wrenching songs I’ve heard prior to now few years.
Sung in first individual from the attitude of a lady (you possibly can see that in sentences like “soy una imbécil”—I’m a [female] fool, for instance), Tangana portrays what appears to be fragments of audio messages from a lady to her boyfriend, telling him that he doesn’t maintain her, he’s by no means there for her and he’s neglecting her.
The unhappy lyrics appear to conflict with the vigorous Brazilian beat, which may very well be a metaphor for the struggle between the 2 lovers.
The music is fascinating not solely due to the story, but additionally due to some linguistic options akin to using the ending -ao as a substitute of -ado for the previous participle and due to the reference to the tremendous well-known music “Corazón Partío” (Damaged Coronary heart), a transparent wink to co-author Alejandro Sanz.
Kids’s Songs
22. “La cucaracha” (The Cockroach)
This traditional Spanish music is one most heritage learners be taught at a extremely early age. I discovered it virtually as quickly as I might communicate!
There are many variations of the music, so that you may need seen the lyric hyperlink and the video don’t match. The video is a way more kid-friendly model than the linked lyrics, wherein the roach is lacking his hind legs.
Whichever model you hearken to, this music is ideal for novices, with easy phrases and phrases. Plus, the poor penniless cockroach within the video above is simply too charming!
23. “Qué hay más allá” (What Extra Is Out There) by María Parrado
In any language, “How Far I’ll Go” is a incredible music! When you’re a Disney fan, you’re already aware of this one. And, actually, who doesn’t love “Moana”? When you’re not aware of it but, this music is about realizing that you’ve a spot in your neighborhood, however craving to see what extra may be discovered past the horizon.
There’s a whole lot of repetition on this candy, uplifting music. The lyrics are supposed for a younger viewers, so that they’re concise and clear.
Plus, the music largely makes use of the current and future tenses, that are beginner-friendly tenses in Spanish!
24. “Libre soy” (I’m Free) by Carmen Sarahí
The Disney movie “Frozen” is a timeless story. The dominion is threatened so an unlikely pair units off to interrupt a spell. Alongside the way in which, they’ve adventures, encounter trolls and, in the end, save the day.
Bonus for viewers? The soundtrack—particularly the hit music, “Let It Go.”
The film’s music is simply as enchanting in Spanish as it’s in English. And for anybody who’s seen the movie, the lyrics to this empowering music will probably be splendidly acquainted.
It’s all the time fascinating to see how well-known songs are translated to maintain the rhythm, rhyme and which means intact. A enjoyable train you are able to do with this music is to check out the Spanish lyrics and the English lyrics side-by-side to see what’s completely different.
Like within the earlier music, there’s a powerful use of the longer term tense right here. Excellent for follow!
It’s also possible to hearken to this music with interactive dual-language subtitles on FluentU.
While you watch this or any video on FluentU, you possibly can test the definition of any phrase because the video performs. Plus, you possibly can see different movies that use the phrase and add it as a flashcard.
There are numerous songs obtainable to be taught with (you possibly can filter by problem to seek out the most effective choices for you), in addition to different native content material like film clips, information segments and commercials. You’ll be able to even discover a couple of of the songs on this checklist on this system.
FluentU lets customers flip any phrase from a video right into a flashcard, take customized quizzes, assessment multimedia transcripts and extra. You’ll be able to obtain FluentU as an iOS or Android app, or entry this system in your browser by the web site.
25. “La rana Rosita” (Rosita the Frog) by Canticuénticos
If I had to decide on the commonest battle that Spanish learners need to take care of when beginning their language journey, I’d choose announcing the letter r because the winner.
I’ve seen many Spanish college students get pissed off as a result of they’ll’t roll their r’s. This very Spanish sound doesn’t exist in lots of languages, in fact, so it’s not generally identified amongst foreigners.
Fortunately for you (and presumably your children), this cute music features a ton of phrases containing the depraved Spanish r sound. In actual fact, virtually each phrase within the music has it!
You need to use this music to follow the difficult sound whilst you be taught some straightforward vocabulary associated to animals.
26. “El cumple de Pocoyó” (Pocoyó’s Birthday) by Conecta Children
Most Spanish learners know the music “Cumpleaños Feliz,” however why cease there when you possibly can have a good time Pocoyó’s birthday with Conecta Children’ music?
Excellent for studying birthday vocabulary, “El cumple de Pocoyó” can have everybody dancing from starting to finish, particularly kids! This music is filled with birthday traditions, like ear pulling, balloons and piñatas. What number of can you notice?
And hey—did you discover the phrase cumple? It’s the apocopation (shortening) of the phrase cumpleaños. Spanish-speaking children love utilizing shortened types of phrases. Are you aware any others?
27. “Susanita” by Miliki
“Susanita” is among the first songs each child used to be taught within the ’80s and ’90s after they went to the circus.
Miliki and his buddies was essentially the most well-known clowns on the earth, and their TV reveals for youths have been every little thing we would have liked to be blissful.
This music is catchy and simple to memorize. It’s going to educate you the names of some hobbies, like ajedrez (chess), fútbol (soccer) and teatro (theater). It might probably even be the proper introduction to Spanish diminutives (Susanita is “little Susana” and chiquitín is “tiny,” actually “little tiny”).
28. “El baile de la fruta” (The Fruit Dance) by Pica-Pica
I’ve to admit this music has been in my head for 3 days already and I can’t cease singing it.
With this repetitive music and its memorization recreation, learners will be taught the names of fruits in Spanish whereas having enjoyable dancing alongside.
When you’re taken with some cultural references, there’s a enjoyable one at the start of the video: The cookie’s identify is María, which isn’t solely a really typical Spanish identify, but additionally a sort of cookie that may be very well-known within the Spanish-speaking world.
29. “Hakuna Matata”
Who doesn’t know “The Lion King”? Who hasn’t sung “Hakuna Matata” at the very least as soon as of their life?
“El Rey León” is a film all people enjoys, and “Hakuna Matata” is a music with a constructive message we must always all put into follow in our lives.
You’ll be able to even use the music as a foundation for a grammar lesson: “Hakuna Matata” is the good instance of Spanish tú instructions in motion.
30. “Sueña” (Dream) by Luis Miguel
Luis Miguel is among the finest voices within the Spanish-speaking music world, so it shouldn’t come as a shock that Disney selected him to sing this lovely music.
Included within the film “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” “Sueña” tells us to by no means cease dreaming and all the time imagine that love will conquer all.
The music is sluggish sufficient for youngsters and novices to observe and sing alongside, and it may also be used to show Spanish tú instructions, each common and irregular.
Ideas for Studying Spanish with Songs
You’re virtually set to start out studying Spanish by songs!
Our recommendations lined a wide range of Spanish genres, kinds, beats and matters, so hopefully you discovered one thing you want.
With a view to get essentially the most out of those songs, listed below are a few ideas for if you pay attention.
The primary time by, simply hearken to the music and the beat and take a look at to pick acquainted phrases you already know. The second time, take note of repeated phrases and phrases. Do you perceive all of them? If not, look them up.
On the third pay attention, you ought to be understanding sufficient of the phrases to start out listening to what they’re saying. What’s the message of the music?
It is going to be extremely useful to maintain a dictionary close by, and have the lyrics obtainable to take a look at. Yow will discover lyric movies which show the phrases because the music performs so it’s very straightforward to maintain up.
It’s also possible to search for lyrics to just about any Spanish music on the lyric website, Letras. Or click on on the lyric hyperlink included in each music’s description.
Turn out to be aware of these songs and shortly you’ll end up singing alongside!
What to Look For in Songs to Study Spanish
Choosing the proper music to be taught with can also be essential to your success. Listed here are some issues it is best to search for when choosing a music for studying Spanish:
- Clear pronunciation: You don’t need to use a music the place the lyrics mix into each other or are arduous to grasp as a result of the singer is mumbling. That is very true should you’re a newbie—songs with clear pronunciation will probably be a greater studying expertise.
- A catchy beat: If the beat and rhythm of a music don’t catch your fancy if you hearken to it, you in all probability received’t need it caught in your head. Songs that make you faucet your foot and bob your head are the most effective!
- Repeating refrain/verses: The most effective songs to be taught Spanish have repeating phrases within the refrain or verses that include the identical lyrics. When you can acknowledge and keep in mind the lyrics, you’ll be capable of sing the music in your head with extra accuracy.
- A well-recognized music dubbed in Spanish: Studying fully new songs in one other language may be tough, so typically it’s simpler to take a well-known music and discover a Spanish model of it. You’ll be able to do this with theme songs, your favourite songs or acquainted artists who additionally sing in Spanish, like Shakira or Enrique Iglesias.
- Regional Spanish music: Choose songs sung by artists from the Spanish area of the world whose dialect you’re studying. Dialects throughout the Spanish-speaking world differ and might use completely different slang, so make it straightforward on your self, at the very least to start with!
Why Studying Spanish with Songs Works
Musical Reminiscence
Fast, end these lyircs:
- “Upside inside out, she’s…” (“…livin’ la vida loca”)
- “Des-pa-…” (“…cito”)
- “Dale a tu cuerpo alegría, Macarena, heeeey…” (“…Macarena!”)
Even should you’re an absolute newbie to Spanish, there’s a great probability you knew all three of these, even should you haven’t heard them in years.
You memorized some Spanish with out even realizing it and, years later, you might recollect it with out hesitation. That’s the facility of music!
Studying Spanish by songs is an extraordinarily highly effective approach to get phrases and expressions to remain in your thoughts long-term.
All of us get songs caught in our heads—so you possibly can put that to good use and use it as a studying software to enhance your language abilities.
Scratching the Itch
Songs get caught in our heads due to the way in which our brains work. Music prompts the auditory cortex a part of our brains, and once we don’t know the complete music, our brains fill within the lacking gaps within the rhythm and repeat them time and again.
Scientists name this phenomenon a cognitive itch or a mind itch, and by repeating a tune in your head, you’re scratching the itch.
Sadly (or fortuitously), our brains typically act like caught iPods, unable to shuffle previous the music they’re caught on and transfer onto one thing else we might somewhat hearken to!
Scientists and researchers all all over the world have completely different names for songs getting caught in our heads and completely different theories for why this occurs. Advertising and marketing businesses and commercials are continuously developing with new jingles and tunes to make their product memorable to you by making a sound or piece of music that may get caught in your head, and this typically works very effectively!
We are able to use these identical concepts to assist be taught a brand new language. In case your mind can keep in mind the music from a industrial or the theme music from a well-liked present on tv, it will probably additionally keep in mind a music or refrain that you just heard—even when it’s in a special language.
Context Is All the things
Studying a brand new language is difficult. Usually, sitting in a classroom is boring, studying from a textbook seems like work and there’s not a lot interplay with genuine Spanish language and tradition.
By studying Spanish with songs, your mind makes connections between the music you’re listening to and the phrases and language ideas you’re attempting to be taught.
A Shot of Tradition
Music offers you an perception into Spanish tradition that may’t be discovered from a Spanish textbook.
Folks typically sing about issues they care about, so that you get to be taught extra about the way in which Spanish-speaking cultures view sure universally essential themes like love.
Study the Native Lingo
Singing alongside to Spanish music not solely will increase your vocabulary and information of widespread Spanish tradition, but it surely additionally means that you can develop into acquainted with regional accents and slang.
It’s Simply Enjoyable!
Studying Spanish with music is simply plain enjoyable! Who doesn’t love a great tune?
Assets for Discovering Songs to Study Spanish
Listed here are a couple of extra sources that can assist you be taught Spanish by songs:
- Lyrics Coaching: A terrific website to be taught Spanish (and different languages) by music movies. Study the lyrics to songs by fill-in-the-blank questions.
- Barcelona Blonde: A weblog publish that provides a playlist stuffed with music that can assist you be taught Spanish.
- Rockalingua: A choice of authentic songs designed to assist kids with studying Spanish. The songs embrace color-in worksheets with lyrics.
It’s also possible to use Spotify, YouTube or your music participant of alternative to seek out and hearken to Spanish music!
Now you have got a great place to start out studying Spanish with songs, the instruments to seek out new Spanish artists you want and examples of various genres of Spanish music.
Discover songs you get pleasure from listening to, discover others like them and keep in mind to maintain a dictionary with you whilst you pay attention so you possibly can search for any new phrases.
Quickly, you’ll discover these Spanish studying songs taking part in in your head and, ultimately, you’ll be singing alongside!
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