Moriría por Vos Amaral Translation Meaning and Lyrics
Song Meaning
'Moriría por Vos' means 'I would Die for You' in English. It is a name of a song by 'Amaral' human translated here by a native speaker.
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8.95Como Nicholas Cage en Leaving Las Vegas
Original Lyrics:
Como Nicholas Cage en Leaving Las Vegas
transitive to take, to carry, to take away, to carry away, to carryaround, to bring, to bear, to lug (implies to move something further from who speaks)
3rd Person Singular Indicative Present
of the verb ser
3rd Person Singular Indicative Present
of the verb llevar
It is
a
mystery
toward
where
the
night
take us
Aligned Translation: It's a mystery where the night takes us
Free Translation: It's a mystery where the night will take us
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91.27Como Nicholas Cage en Leaving Las Vegas
Original Lyrics:
Como Nicholas Cage en Leaving Las Vegas
demonstrative Alternative spelling of éstaThis one.
night (the period between sunset and sunrise)
to die
for, for the sake of, on behalf of (indicating doing something for someone's benefit)
archaic An elevated form of you, either singular or plural.
1st Person Singular Indicative Conditional
of the verb morir
But
this
night
I will die
for
you
Aligned Translation: But tonight I would die for you
Free Translation: But tonight I would die for you
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Review
1) Lyric Summary & Meaning
The lyrics paint a portrait of absolute, self-destructive devotion, using the stark metaphor of Nicholas Cage's character in "Leaving Las Vegas" to convey a sense of doomed romanticism. The narrator compares themselves to a winter opposing a lover's spring and a rootless Dorian Gray, expressing that through a potent mix of alcohol, atmosphere, and music, they would willingly sacrifice everything for the object of their affection tonight.
2) Emotional Impact & Storytelling
The song generates a deeply melancholic, cinematic, and intensely dramatic feeling through Eva Amaral's raw, emotive vocals and the song's building, atmospheric rock arrangement. The artist weaves the story by anchoring the extreme emotion in specific cultural and literary references, contrasting images of snow falling on grass and desert island isolation with the intimate setting of a room where lights and liquor fuel a powerful, fleeting declaration of ultimate sacrifice.
3) Explicit Themes & Mood
The song contains themes of self-destructive behavior and heavy alcohol references, though it is poetic rather than graphically explicit. The mood is profoundly tragic, desperate, and intensely passionate, focusing on the concept of a love so consuming it borders on a desire for annihilation, making it the antithesis of a fun or lighthearted track.
4) Artist's Official Links
https://twitter.com/amaraloficial
https://www.amaral.es/
Submitted by user: ANAJOSE
Average Ratings
Most people find the song lyrics very easy to understand lyrics,
lyrics sung slowly and it has
very easy to remember verbs and nouns
Most words used are in very common daily usage.RAE
Moriría por Vos has 105 BPM (beats per minute)
Moriría por Vos is suitable for DELE Level students in terms of language complexity.
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RAE Based on a median word frequency of 13 using the frequency database from the Royal Spanish Academy (La Real Academia Española)
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