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  • Que pegajosa la cancion

  • HERMOZO ESTE TEMA  :)

  • Me gusta mucho escuchar la canción y siempre empiezo mis clase con ella.

  • Recuerdas cuando los videos de musica eran subidos por los usuarios y no por VEVO?

    Recuerdas cuando la informacion estaba a la derecha del video?

    Recuerdas cuando tu podias dar de 1 a 5 estrellas?

    Recuerdas el famoso boton de amarillo de suscribirse?

    Recuerdas cuando los usuarios controlaban el sitio y no las corporaciones?

    EXTRAÑAMOS EL VIEJO YOUTUBE!!!

    Pega esto en todos los videos y empecemos una revolucion youtubera!!

    Pulgares arriba para que cresca esto!!

  • Me encanta esta canción tanto

  • Well, according to my spanish teacher, you can tell when someone is from Spain without asking. He is most likely from Spain by the way he says 'empezar' about 1:00. He kind of pronounces it 'empethar.' It's because one of their rulers (A long time ago) in Spain, had a lisp. The subjects then took it upon themselves to pronounce those word like their ruler. I find it quite fascinating. I think it's awesome they did that for him. :)

  • @Swimsmile12 Umm Okay. My grandma has a lisp and she was born and raised in Mexico. :D Even my momma has a lisp. It doesnt matter bout the lisp. Its how they have there words different. Like when my friend was talking to my grandma she was saying different words than what my grandma says. My grandpa is Puerto Rican and he and my grandma always get into arguments about how words are said and spoken. So yeahh. Its not the Lisp.

  • @XxlettigoesrawrXx You aren't understanding what I'm saying. I'm SAYING that the RULER had a lisp. NOT that everyone has a lisp. I understand that your grandma has a lisp and probably pronounces it differently because of that. I'm saying that the people of Spain CHANGED how they said 'z' and a few other letters because their ruler had a lisp and pronounced it differently.

  • @XxlettigoesrawrXx Sorry but that's not a lisp is a different pronounciation of the z.

  • i think the song is so much better in spanish than english

  • who is the guy in the video

  • was she white

  • my spanish teacher taught us this song hahahahahahaha awhile ago weird

  • "dimelo sin hablar" thats my favorite line :) tell me it without talking- thats so cute

  • me encanta esta cancion

  • love this song<3

  • *using pens as microphones lol

  • my spanish teacher played this for is in spanish class today! haha all the guys were going crazy singing in with their pens it was so funny! love this song =]

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