
Tití Me Preguntó by Bad Bunny: Interlude
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Key Phrases
Oye, muchacho 'el diablo azaroso
Hey, boy, 'the mischievous devil'
Suelta ese mal vivir que tú tiene' en la calle
Let go of that bad lifestyle you have on the street
Búscate una mujer seria pa' ti
Find yourself a serious woman for you
Skills You'll Learn
Understanding colloquial expressions
Comprender expresiones coloquiales
Combining phrases to form sentences
Combinar frases para formar oraciones
Expressing personal desires
Expresar deseos personales
Lesson Vocabulary & Phrases
Oye
OH-yeh
Hey
💬 An informal attention-grabber, similar to saying 'listen up!'
🇲🇽 Often used in music and conversation to draw someone’s attention.
See breakdown →Muchacho
moo-CHA-cho
Boy
💬 Can also be used to refer to a young man informally.
🇲🇽 Common in Latin American countries to address young men or boys.
See breakdown →El diablo azaroso
el dee-AH-bloh ah-sah-ROH-soh
The reckless devil
💬 A playful or mildly insulting way to call someone troublemaker.
🇲🇽 Reflects the playful nature of using playful insults among friends.
See breakdown →Oye, muchacho 'el diablo azaroso
OH-yeh moo-CHA-cho el DYA-bloh ah-sah-RO-soh
Hey, boy, 'the mischievous devil'
💬 An attention-grabbing and teasing phrase.
🇲🇽 Mixing humor with a bit of chastising.
See breakdown →Suelta
SWELL-tah
Let go
💬 Used to tell someone to release or free something.
🇲🇽 A common phrase encouraging someone to 'release' bad habits.
See breakdown →Ese mal vivir
EH-seh mahl vee-VEER
That bad living
💬 Refers to a negative lifestyle or habits.
🇲🇽 Implies a lifestyle that is frowned upon or harmful.
See breakdown →Que tú tiene' en la calle
keh too TYEH-neh en lah KAH-yeh
That you have on the street
💬 Informal way of saying habits you carry outside your home.
🇲🇽 Refers to street life or behavior developed in public contexts.
See breakdown →Suelta ese mal vivir que tú tiene' en la calle
SWELL-tah EH-seh mahl vee-VEER keh too TYEH-neh en lah KAH-yeh
Let go of that bad lifestyle you have on the street.
💬 Direct advice to abandon negative behavior.
🇲🇽 Addresses the influence of street culture.
See breakdown →Búscate
BOOS-kah-teh
Look for
💬 Reflexive verb used for finding something for oneself.
🇲🇽 Encouragement in seeking something helpful or supportive.
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