Dulce Navidad Morat, Danna Paola Translation Meaning and Lyrics
Song Meaning
'Dulce Navidad' means 'Sweet Christmas' in English. It is a name of a song by 'Morat, Danna Paola' 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 doagain
to
transitive to find, encounter, come across
3rd Person Plural Indicative Present
of the verb volver
Infinitive
where
the
paths
oneself
again
to
to come across
Aligned Translation: Where the paths meet again
Free Translation: Where the paths meet again
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61.74Tiempo de agradecer, tiempo de perdonar
Original Lyrics:
Tiempo de agradecer, tiempo de perdonar
impersonal:in third person singular only to exist; “there is”, “there are” (hay); “there was”, “there were” (había)
party
in (in various expressions)
Christmas; the feast day celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ
1st Person Plural Imperative Affirmative
of the verb ir
Infinitive
lets go
to
my
house
because
there is
party
in
Christmas
Aligned Translation: Let's go to my house there' 's a party at Christmas
Free Translation: Let's go to my house there's a party at Christmas
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Review
Song Info: "Dulce Navidad" is a delightful holiday tune that blends Danna Pala's unique flavor with Morat's signature sound. The collaboration resulted in a fusion of styles that'll have you tapping your feet and humming along in no time. The lyrics, a mix of Spanish and holiday cheer, create a perfect atmosphere for celebrating the most wonderful time of the year.
Song Emotion: The song radiates pure joy and captures the essence of Christmas merriment. It's like a musical hug, wrapping you in the warmth of festive spirit. The combination of Danna Pala's vocals and Morat's musical prowess creates a harmonious experience that's bound to get you in the holiday mood.
Learning Facts for Spanish Students: For Spanish learners, "Dulce Navidad" is a treasure trove of language goodies. The lyrics provide a festive crash course in Spanish, allowing learners to pick up holiday-themed vocabulary and expressions. So, while you're bopping to the beat, you're also inadvertently enhancing your Spanish skills
Interesting Facts: Did you know that the collaboration between Danna Pala and Morat for "Dulce Navidad" was a surprise Christmas gift for their fans? The artists wanted to spread some extra holiday cheer and decided to join forces to create a musical present that resonates with the spirit of togetherness.
Music Video Description: The artists bring the lyrics to life with their infectious energy, making it a video you'll want to replay to relive the festive magic.
Dulce Navidad is suitable for DELE Level students in terms of language complexity.
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RAE Based on a median word frequency of 3839 using the frequency database from the Royal Spanish Academy (La Real Academia Española)
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