Breakdown of Siento la emoción cuando escucho esa canción.
yo
I
la canción
the song
cuando
when
sentir
to feel
esa
that
la emoción
the excitement
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Why do we say Siento la emoción instead of Me siento la emoción?
In Spanish, sentir is typically used as a transitive verb (to feel something), so it goes directly with a direct object (la emoción). Meanwhile, sentirse is reflective and is normally followed by an adjective or an adverb (for example, me siento feliz – I feel happy). Therefore, we say siento la emoción rather than me siento la emoción.
Why do we say la emoción and not just emoción?
In Spanish, it’s common to use the definite article (el, la, los, las) even when talking about an abstract concept or a general feeling. In this context, using la is the standard way to refer to “the emotion” you feel.
What is the difference between escuchar and oír in Spanish?
Both escuchar and oír translate to hear or listen, but with slightly different nuance.
- escuchar implies a voluntary action of listening attentively (paying attention).
- oír generally means to perceive a sound, possibly without focusing on it.
In escucho esa canción, the speaker is actively listening to the song.
Why is esa used in esa canción, and not esta?
Esa is a demonstrative adjective that refers to something that is not too close to the speaker (in terms of distance or time).
- esta would imply something close to the speaker (could be literally nearby),
- esa would imply it’s not close to the speaker (but perhaps close to the listener or just not directly near either one).
It can also be used to show emotional or figurative distance.
Does cuando always translate to “when” in English?
Yes, cuando usually translates to when. However, keep in mind that context can sometimes slightly change how you might translate it in English. In most cases, though, cuando straightforwardly corresponds to “when,” especially in temporal clauses like cuando escucho esa canción (when I listen to that song).
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