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Learning Spanish Love Songs.Level 1 (Translated to English)

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2009

One of my favorites, The explanation of "Te quiero & "Te amo" and the differences of both phrases are in the video.

To watch some other videos I translated before posting it on youtube, visit http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=3b7a511da48bcb387432d3c9683f450a79d57a7eec... and download the songs you most liked, Also, you will find some videos that were corrected.

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  • What a silly lyrics and how beautiful is it in spanish! Beautiful language!

  • @vassviola how is it a silly lyrics?

  • It should say "late por vos" instead "late por voz"...VOZ means voice and VOS means you ...

  • @pedross70 "voz" is voice and "vos" is you, yes I just mispelled it. Even though the word "vos" is not very used in countries. I would say just 5 countries :). Argentina, Guatemala maybe, Colombia, Uruguay, El Salvador?. I am not sure if in Venezuela, but there u go.

  • What a nice song! I am learning spanish... and now I can add some more words to my vocab :D like amor ^^ thank you very much for the lyric and transalation :)

  • You are very welcome, I am glad I can help. Visit Escorpio123ss

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  • will play this everyday till i get it right!! thank so much...

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  • I'm so glad I found this. I have been trying to teach myself spanish. I think this will be a big help!

  • Beautiful song

  • I have to tell you something, the song is very well translated but you have to watch that "Voz" is not "Vos". Vos= you , Voz= Voice. Be carefull with that.

  • This song is soo cute and at gud tempo for me to continue learning. thanks soo much! i'll be sure to keep listening to more of ur videos :)

  • @escorpio123 In Colombia is used but just in a few cities. Depending the region, you could hear "tú", "vos" or "usted".

  • Thank you! You don't know how much this helps us learn!

  • It was so nice of you to post this for us Spanish learners.

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