Lobo Hombre en París La Unión Translation Meaning and Lyrics
Song Meaning
'Lobo Hombre en París' means 'Werewolf in Paris' in English. It is a name of a song by 'La Unión' human translated here by a native speaker.
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he, him, masculine personal third person subject and disjunctive pronoun (used as a subject and after prepositions)
Third person (also used for usted and ustedes) reflexive direct or indirect object, oneself, himself, herself, itself, yourself; each other; one another
impersonal:in third person singular only to exist; “there is”, “there are” (hay); “there was”, “there were” (había)
seated
3rd Person Singular Indicative Present
of the verb haber
he, him, masculine personal third person subject and disjunctive pronoun (used as a subject and after prepositions)
Third person (also used for usted and ustedes) reflexive direct or indirect object, oneself, himself, herself, itself, yourself; each other; one another
impersonal:in third person singular only to exist; “there is”, “there are” (hay); “there was”, “there were” (había)
seated
3rd Person Singular Indicative Present
of the verb haber
••Summarize: The song tells the story of a wolf who liked to spy on lovers, and one day he is caught by the wizard of Siam and gives him a big bite while trying to escape. The wolf, after the bite, presents strange tiredness and turns slowly into a man, every night there is a full moon.
••How does this song make you feel?
This song automatically puts you in a good mood
•What
This song has a very good rhythm and makes you want to turn up the volume
•Where
The song was very famous in the 80s in Spain and Latin America, being the top favorite for many years
•When
The writer Boris Vian wrote this story after a severe depression when his girlfriend left him for Jean Paul Sartre.
•Who
The wolf-man breaks with the literary tradition of lycanthropy since he is a wolf that becomes a man and not the other way around
•What
The song was inspired by a French short story, written by Boris Vian, a popular writer in the 1940s.
••How does the song relate to the YouTube video? What is going on in the video?
The video was very popular in the 90's but perfectly imitates the movies of the 40's, especially "Casablanca"
••Put links to other sites where song is discussed
••Put links to the artist's home page or Twitter/Instagram feeds
https://twitter.com/launionnet
https://www.instagram.com/launionmundotour/?hl=en
Submitted by user: PAULETTE
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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
Lobo Hombre en París has 98 BPM (beats per minute)
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RAE Based on a median word frequency of 14 using the frequency database from the Royal Spanish Academy (La Real Academia Española)
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