Desde que te perdí Kevin Johansen Translation Meaning and Lyrics
Song Meaning
'Desde que te perdí' means 'Since i lost you' in English. It is a name of a song by 'Kevin Johansen' human translated here by a native speaker.
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Third person (also used for usted and ustedes) reflexive direct or indirect object, oneself, himself, herself, itself, yourself; each other; one another
to be (in the passive voice sense)
reflexive to fall in love or fall in love with.
all, every
from (with the source or provenance of or at)
me; (declined form of yo used as the object of a preposition)
3rd Person Plural Indicative Present
of the verb estar
Simple Gerund
of the verb enamorarse
they
are
falling in love
all
from
me
Aligned Translation: they are falling in love all from me
Free Translation: They're all falling in love with me
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10.65Y hasta algunas me quieren convencer
Original Lyrics:
Y hasta algunas me quieren convencer
(First-person singular pronoun in the nominative case); I.
to lose
since
that
(Second person pronoun in singular tense) (informal communication in Spain and Mexico). you; thou (cognate).
to lose
1st Person Singular Indicative Preterite
of the verb perder
2nd Person Singular Indicative Preterite
of the verb perder
since
that
I
i lost
,
since
that
you
you lost
Aligned Translation: since that I i lost , since that you you lost
Free Translation: Since I lost myself, since you lost youself
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Review
His song was written by the singer Kevin Johansen originally in 2004.
But since he did several versions of it. This is the one that did with Natalia Lafourcade for his album Kevin Johansen + Liniers presentan (Bi)vo En Mexico.
These lyrics are full of his unique humor, a lot of innocent ironies. He talks about the perks of being single, but in a sense, we end up thinking that maybe he is being a little too optimistic. Maybe life is not that perfect since they lost each other.
The lyrics weren´t too difficult to translate, but the Lingo Script part was much more complicated.
In the music video, we can see them performing this song live with the audience. And we can also see the artist performer Liniers draw live while they sing.
Submitted by user: LILENWEBER
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Most people find the song lyrics hard to understand lyrics,
lyrics sung fast and it has
easy to remember verbs and nouns
Most words used are in very common daily usage.RAE
Desde que te perdí has 174 BPM (beats per minute)
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RAE Based on a median word frequency of 9 using the frequency database from the Royal Spanish Academy (La Real Academia Española)
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