'Polly' means 'Polly' in English. It is a name of a song by 'Zoé' human translated here by a native speaker.
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of; ’s; (used after the thing owned and before the owner)
the
first
time, instance
the
of
the
first
time
Aligned Translation: The one from the first time
Free Translation: The one from the first time
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139.5(She's all I wanted she's all I needed)
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(She's all I wanted she's all I needed)
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146.57(The dream. The dream of all the men in Mexico)
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(The dream. The dream of all the men in Mexico)
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149.81(She's all I wanted she's all I needed)
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157.12(The dream. The dream of all the men in Mexico)
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160.44(She's all I wanted she's all I needed)
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182.52(She's all I wanted she's all I needed)
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★ Song Info ★
"Poli" is a song by the Mexican rock band Zoé. It is part of their fifth studio album titled "Programatón," which was released in 2013. Zoé is well-known for their dreamy and atmospheric sound, blending elements of alternative rock, electronic, and psychedelic music. "Poli" is no exception, showcasing the band's signature ethereal melodies and poetic lyrics. The song was written by Zoé's lead vocalist, León Larregui, and it has captivated fans with its evocative and introspective nature.
★ Song Emotion ★
The emotion conveyed in "Poli" is one of contemplation and introspection. The song's mesmerizing melody and León Larregui's emotive vocals create a sense of melancholy and nostalgia. The lyrics delve into themes of self-discovery, identity, and the complexities of human emotions. The overall ambiance of the song evokes a dream-like state, making it a poignant and reflective experience for listeners.
★ Learning Facts for Spanish Students ★ Spanish students can use "Poli" as a valuable resource to enhance their language skills and cultural understanding. Here are some learning facts:
Poetic Language: Zoé's lyrics often feature poetic language and figurative expressions. By studying the song's lyrics, Spanish learners can gain exposure to beautiful and evocative language commonly used in literature and music.
Verb Tenses: The song uses various verb tenses, including the past, present, and future, which can aid students in familiarizing themselves with different grammatical structures.
Mexican Culture: Zoé is a renowned Mexican band, and their music often reflects aspects of Mexican culture and society. Analyzing the song's lyrics can offer insights into Mexican perspectives and emotions.
★ Interesting Facts ★
"Programatón" was well-received by both critics and fans, and it earned Zoé a Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 2014.
Zoé is considered one of the most influential and successful rock bands in the Latin American music scene, known for their unique sound and artistic approach.
The band's name, Zoé, is inspired by the Greek word "zoe," which translates to "life."
★ Music Video Description ★ The official music video for "Poli" complements the song's introspective nature. It features atmospheric and surreal visuals that match the dreamy ambiance of the music. The video incorporates elements of fantasy and symbolism, adding depth to the song's emotional message. Through artistic cinematography and captivating imagery, the video serves as a visual interpretation of the song's themes, making it a captivating and immersive experience.
★ Social Media of the Artist ★
For updates and more from Zoé, you can follow them on their official social media accounts:
RAE Based on a median word frequency of 1426 using the frequency database from the Royal Spanish Academy (La Real Academia Española)
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