ola did i get that right does any one know a good place to learn to speak spanish in mexican and i don't know alot of spanish i know some but not alot :/
Dude, sorry for the misunderstanding! I was defending you. That Belenita was correcting you. I think you do a great job. Thanks for the effort. Have a good one.
@dancefeverize it is spelled luny tunes and yes he said that. luny tunes is a set of dominican guys who make reggaeton rhythms for artists. they do alot of work with other artists like daddy yankee.
@dancefeverize he did say it but it's spelled luny tunes and it's a dominican group that he does collaborations with every now and then and they've worked with don omar and a bunch of other big names in reggaeton
@belenita84 is english your first language? we are taught from grade school that the correct way to say it is "you and I" although many people don't say it that way. just like if someone asks you how are you doing? most people would say, "I'm good." however that is incorrect, the right way to say it would be, I'm well. Just like you wouldn't say I speak English good, you would say, I speak English well...the you and I and you and me thing is the same concept.
@dmetfuller wow, chill out. I just do these translations for fun, they aren't going to be 100% perfect. If you don't like it don't watch. Learn to pull the stick out of your ass.
@ryujj143 fuck all these haters who think they know it all, when in all reality they dont know a fucking thing. you take time to translate songs. they are just hating cause they only know one fucking language. mantenerlos proximo bro
@ryujj143 Well, you are right to some extent. The name of the song is "Lo que paso, paso." which would translate word for word would be "What happened happened." However, in the context it is being used, it would inacurate. It would be more accurate to translate it "What happened has passed." which would prevent the chorus to send the wrong messege which it would be "it's over."
presea dale preasea!!!! :) lol i dedicate this song to my ex:) forget you baby.
babytequiero69 4 days ago
we do this song in Zumba Class and I love it!
Selena8407 1 week ago
damnnn daddy is bashing this this girl!!!!!!!!!
cupcake30001 1 month ago
At first the translations were cool but after a while it gott fucking annoyingg !
glittercat11 1 month ago
listening in 2012
albaniang2012 2 months ago 3
oh i love this song viva los latinos!!!
amicrs 2 months ago
what a stupid ass translator booooo!!! you suck motha fucker:P
MrCaterpillar22 2 months ago
ola did i get that right does any one know a good place to learn to speak spanish in mexican and i don't know alot of spanish i know some but not alot :/
ANGELMCREVIEWER 2 months ago
Love this music!
julialam25 3 months ago
dude thats like an inicial so nobody can steal theyre songs thts y they identify thm
anyway i luv this song!! yo amo a daddy!!! :3
PaolaGriselle5 3 months ago
colombia loves u daddy yankee<3
drizzydrake717 4 months ago
i speek only english n i love this song!
SkullWarriors1 4 months ago
there is no englsh
smileymiley751 4 months ago
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dmetfuller 6 months ago
Dude, sorry for the misunderstanding! I was defending you. That Belenita was correcting you. I think you do a great job. Thanks for the effort. Have a good one.
dmetfuller 6 months ago
did anyone else hear him say looney tunes at the ending?
dancefeverize 6 months ago 13
@dancefeverize it is spelled luny tunes and yes he said that. luny tunes is a set of dominican guys who make reggaeton rhythms for artists. they do alot of work with other artists like daddy yankee.
spsuspeech 2 months ago
@dancefeverize he did say it but it's spelled luny tunes and it's a dominican group that he does collaborations with every now and then and they've worked with don omar and a bunch of other big names in reggaeton
jeterfan105 1 month ago
no sería mejor "between you and me" en lugar de you and I?
belenita84 7 months ago
@belenita84 is english your first language? we are taught from grade school that the correct way to say it is "you and I" although many people don't say it that way. just like if someone asks you how are you doing? most people would say, "I'm good." however that is incorrect, the right way to say it would be, I'm well. Just like you wouldn't say I speak English good, you would say, I speak English well...the you and I and you and me thing is the same concept.
ryujj143 7 months ago 12
Seriously?
This is music. It's not the King's English. I speak 3 languages and popular music is the hardest to translate due to jargon and slang.
AND "you and me" is correct English. Look it up.
Thanks for the quick and dirty translation. Clears up the slang I didn't get and fits with the sentiment/point great.
Now I can go back to singing along to it in Spanish happily.
dmetfuller 6 months ago 6
@dmetfuller wow, chill out. I just do these translations for fun, they aren't going to be 100% perfect. If you don't like it don't watch. Learn to pull the stick out of your ass.
ryujj143 6 months ago 10
@ryujj143 thatz messd up n chill a lil cuz u went toooo far
MADISON10124 2 months ago
@dmetfuller oh lol sorry...well thank you. sorry for what i said before, my bad.
ryujj143 6 months ago 2
@ryujj143 damn nigga go PWNED lmao
MexicanoGuey 3 months ago
@ryujj143 fuck all these haters who think they know it all, when in all reality they dont know a fucking thing. you take time to translate songs. they are just hating cause they only know one fucking language. mantenerlos proximo bro
frankieg4u 1 month ago
@ryujj143 Well, you are right to some extent. The name of the song is "Lo que paso, paso." which would translate word for word would be "What happened happened." However, in the context it is being used, it would inacurate. It would be more accurate to translate it "What happened has passed." which would prevent the chorus to send the wrong messege which it would be "it's over."
Excercitus 1 month ago