Mariposa Traicionera Maná Translation Meaning and Lyrics
Song Meaning
'Mariposa Traicionera' means 'Treacherous Butterfly' in English. It is a name of a song by 'Maná' human translated here by a native speaker.
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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)
Masculine singular definite article; the.
wind (the movement of air)
3rd Person Singular Indicative Present
of the verb llevar
Everything
is carried away
the
wind
Aligned Translation: Everything is carried away by the wind
Free Translation: Everything is carried away by the wind
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)
Masculine singular definite article; the.
wind (the movement of air)
3rd Person Singular Indicative Present
of the verb llevar
Everything
is carried away
the
wind
Aligned Translation: Everything is carried away by the wind
Free Translation: Everything is carried away by the wind
(Second person pronoun in singular tense) (informal communication in Spain and Mexico). you; thou (cognate).
me; (declined form of yo used as the object of a preposition)
auxiliary (with a followed by the infinitive) to be going to (near future), to go
intransitive to fly, to fly away
2nd Person Singular Indicative Present Tuteo
of the verb ir
Infinitive
You are going to
fly me away
Aligned Translation: You're gonna blow me away
Free Translation: You're gonna fly away
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Maná Mariposa traicionera meaning and English lyrics explained
Mariposa traicionera – “Treacherous butterfly” is a song by the famous Mexican band Maná. The song was published in March 2003 and it’s among the most popular songs by Maná.
Mariposa traicionera is a song about cheating and infidelity viewed from the point of view of a man, the video clip for the song shows us a man with a girl in a bar, and every time the man gets distracted the girl goes and flirts and even had sex with another man in the bathroom while her partner is waiting for her, the girl is bisexual as we can even see her flirting with another girl. At the end of the clip after her partner fights with another man, the girl is left alone under the rain to think about her actions.
The Lyrics for Mariposa traicionera are no different from the clip. Using the word “mariposa” – “Butterfly” refers to a girl who is cheating and goes from flower to flower seducing all men in sight. The lyrics tell us how painful is to be with a woman who cheats because it is difficult somehow to leave her and finally be happy because they tend to be treacherous and manipulating.
Mariposa traicionera lyrics in English are easy to understand and the singing is slow-paced, there aren’t difficult words or verbs and most of the lyric’s lines are short and basic, there are a couple of contractions in the lyrics but they do not represent any challenge. Recommended for those looking for an easy song to practice and also desire to know more about classic Spanish songs and culture.
Submitted by user: ANITA
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Most people find the song lyrics very easy to understand lyrics,
lyrics sung very slowly and it has
very easy to remember verbs and nouns
Most words used are in very common daily usage.RAE
Mariposa Traicionera has 101 BPM (beats per minute)
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RAE Based on a median word frequency of 10 using the frequency database from the Royal Spanish Academy (La Real Academia Española)
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