Qué Agonía Yuridia, Angela Aguilar Translation Meaning and Lyrics
Song Meaning
'Qué Agonía' means 'What An Agony' in English. It is a name of a song by 'Yuridia, Angela Aguilar' human translated here by a native speaker.
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before a nounwhat a; such (used as an intensifier)
agony, throes, agonizing
What an
agony
Aligned Translation: What an agony
Free Translation: What an agony
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Que Agonia Meaning and English lirycs translated
★ Que Agonia - What an Agony According to Monitor Latino's results, Yuridia and Ángela Aguilar's song reached the top in Mexico and has remained at number 1 in the Central American region for several weeks.
★ Since the premiere of "Qué Agonía", it promised to be a great success and it quickly obtained a great amount of views through its music video on YouTube.
★ Now, after more than 3 months of its release, the clip has been viewed almost 150 million times and remains in the top one of YouTube's 100 most popular music videos in Mexico.
★ Of course, the performance of both artists is phenomenal. However, it is always important to recognize those who composed what is now the most listened to Regional Mexican single of the moment. The songwriting credits include Leo, Pepe and Ángela Aguilar; the singer's ex-boyfriend, Gussy Lau; Angélica Gallegos and José Esparza.
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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
Qué Agonía has 130 BPM (beats per minute)
Qué Agonía is suitable for DELE Level students in terms of language complexity.
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RAE Based on a median word frequency of 43 using the frequency database from the Royal Spanish Academy (La Real Academia Española)
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