7 Spanish Verbs for Growth, Relationships, & Social Media ♫ 233
In this episode, we follow up on our lyrics breakdown of Better Late Than Never by Romeo Santos and Prince Royce.
We review 7 Spanish verbs from the song that you can use in daily conversation to discuss desires, goals, and relationships. You'll also find out if you're a true Latin music fan when we reveal the easter eggs dropped in the bridge of the song. Plus, you'll learn the answer to our trivia question about El Rey de la Bachata.
In this episode, you'll learn:
🗣️ A verb you can use instead of vale la pena to sound more like a native speaker
📱 Essential vocabulary for modern dating and setting boundaries on social media
⚡ A simple grammar hack to conjugate Spanish verbs without memorizing grammar charts
Here are the songs that were referenced in the lyrics to Better Late than Never:
- El Amor Que Perdimos - Prince Royce
- Incondicional - Prince Royce
- Te Me Vas - Prince Royce
- Canalla - Romeo Santos ft. El Chaval de la Bachata
- Darte un Beso - Prince Royce
- Propuesta Indecente - Romeo Santos
- Quedate Conmigo - Zacarías Ferreira (Note: Often misattributed to Aventura)
- Mi Santa - Romeo Santos
Note: Although I mentioned it in the episode, the Romeo Santos song featuring Drake is actually Odio and was not referenced.
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