Search Music Lyrics for Spanish Phrase
Want to learn a specific phrase in Spanish?
It's easy if you can find a song that contains the phrase, then all you need to do it listen to the song over and over again and it will become lodged in your brain.
Enter the Spanish Phrase you want to learn
You can try Me gusta ir al cine los viernes "I like to go to the cinema on Fridays", as an example.
The database doesn't contain a song with the whole phrase in its entirety; but there are songs that contain at least part of the phrase.
The database doesn't contain an songs with even part of the phrase entered. Some words just aren't used in songs. Try again with a different sentence.
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Parallel Texts Lookup
Enter a Spanish phrase or sentence to find examples in human translated texts.
These parallel texts are large collections of translated text, sometimes the data is inconsistent or wrong. Ideally you will find more than one example, and use these to 'get a feel' for the words rather than a strict translation.
Try aprende español as an example. Click view in the Results that appear.
Patterns Lookup
Enter a Spanish phrase or sentence to find how often it or parts of it appear in common language and usage over time.
This information is useful to know if an expression is commonly used in text, so you can focus your attention on learning to use it. If it's not a common pattern then you can disregard.
Try Sí, sabes que ya llevo un rato mirándote as an example. Click view in the Results that appear.
Translator Lookup
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