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Spanish is the language of corazon
The Spanish word, “corazon,” is a very beautiful word, and has made an impression on me. I hear the word over and over in Spanish songs, poems, and conversations. It is used is a more spiritual tone than the word “heart” is used in English.
In Spanish, “corazon” can metaphorically refer to love, sweetness, honey, baby, girlfriend, boyfriend, a more spiritual affection, the divine, unity, oneness, home, kindness. It can be repeated many times in the same song or poem.
When listening to Spanish language, such as a song, listen for the word “corazon” and see if you can feel its tone, warmth, beauty, as I do when I hear the word. It is a word that connotes a feeling of tranquility, peace, divine calmness, and stability.
Add comment August 10, 2009
Give me corazon in Spanish
The Spanish word, “corazon,” is used so much in Spanish. “Corazon” is in songs, poems, stories, and conversation. It is a good Spanish word to know, since it metaphorically refers to the divine, love, sweetness, kindness, goodness, romance, honey, baby, home, and more. Of course, “corazon” directly means heart.
I heard this word so much in my life, that I became bored with hearing “corazon” this, and “corazon” that. However, I finally decided to think and ponder upon this word, and get a better feeling for it. Now, I like hearing it since to me, it define the heart of the many Spanish-speaking cultures around the world. The people do have big heard, and do demonstate a lot of “corazon.”
I could only hope to have a big “corazon” as I found many having in my experiences in South America.
Add comment July 22, 2009
