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| Juanes > Para tu amor |
| Arume > Málaga, España |
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| Colombian crooner Juanes has the audience singing along to every word of his hit Para tu amor in
this week's featured video. Catchy lyrics are helpful language-learning
aids: When they get stuck in your head (and won't leave) they build up your vocab and aid in your memorizaiton of usage rules. Case in point: Para tu amor contains many lyrical lines that can help non-native speakers grasp the difference between para and por -- both translated into English as "for" in many cases. In newsletters past, we've drawn from the LoMás archive of song lyrics to write about distinctions between por and para. (Linked here for your review.) So, in this week's newsletter, we'll use Juanes to illuminate a gender rule bender instead. He sings: |
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te quiero con el alma y con el corazón I love you with my soul and with my heart captions 13 and 23, Juanes > Para tu amor |
Check our online dictionary and you'll see alma (a noun) is feminine, as so many Spanish words that '-a' are. But alma belongs to a subgroup of feminine nouns that take masculine articles when singular. Others include:
As a final note: Whatever the number, alma and her gender-bending ilk behave like feminine nouns when they are paired with adjectives. That is to say, the adjectives they are paired with are made feminine with an -a ending. For more on words that break gender rules, see: About.com > Spanish grammar > Gender reversals |
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| P.S.: In this week's new interview with Arume, a student in Spain, there's another noun that ends with '-a' that takes the masculine article 'el.' Found it? Or do you need a map to get there? |
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