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  2. Querer Mejor - Wikipedia

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    "Querer Mejor" (transl. "Wanting Better") is a song by Colombian musician Juanes featuring Canadian singer Alessia Cara. It was released as a single by Universal Music Latino on 24 May 2019. The song was written by Juanes, Cara, Rafa Arcaute , Tainy , Mau y Ricky and Camilo . [ 1 ]

  3. Tu falta de querer - Wikipedia

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    "Tu falta de querer" (Spanish for Your lack of loving) is a song by Chilean and Mexican singer Mon Laferte released in 2015, through Universal Music Group as part of her third studio album Mon Laferte Vol.1. The song was written and produced by Laferte.

  4. Tú (Shakira song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tú" was written by Shakira and composed by herself along with Dillon O'Brian. The production was handled by the singer and Lester Méndez. [5] In an interview with Remezcla in 2018, O'Brian mentioned that he and Shakira tried different melodies at his piano, but she was not satisfied with the pitches. [6]

  5. Voseo - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish grammar, voseo (Spanish pronunciation:) is the use of vos as a second-person singular pronoun, along with its associated verbal forms, in certain regions where the language is spoken. In those regions it replaces tuteo , i.e. the use of the pronoun tú and its verbal forms.

  6. Tú Me Dejaste De Querer - Wikipedia

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    "Tú me dejaste de querer" ("You stopped loving me" in English) a song recorded by Spanish singer and rapper C. Tangana from his second studio album El Madrileño (2021). The track features singers La Húngara and Niño de Elche and was written by the singer himself, along with Juan Antonio Jiménez Muñoz, Cristian Quirante Catalán and Javier ...

  7. Spanish grammar - Wikipedia

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    NEG se CL puede can. 1SG pisar walk el the césped grass No se puede pisar el césped NEG CL can.1SG walk the grass "You cannot walk on the grass." Zagona also notes that, generally, oblique phrases do not allow for a double clitic, yet some verbs of motion are formed with double clitics: María María se CL fue went.away- 3SG María se fue María CL went.away-3SG "Maria went away ...

  8. Subjunctive mood in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The sentence "Michael no cree que Panamá sea un país hispanohablante" ("Michael does not believe that Panama is a Spanish-speaking country") only presents Michael's opinion of Panama and the speaker is being neutral of it, while "Michael no cree que Panamá es un país hispanohablante" (same meaning as above) presents an intervention of the ...

  9. SpanishDict - Wikipedia

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    SpanishDict is a Spanish-American English reference, learning website, [1] and mobile application. [2] The website and mobile application feature a Spanish-American English dictionary and translator, verb conjugation tables, pronunciation videos, and language lessons. [3] SpanishDict is managed by Curiosity Media. [4]