Las ma ñ anitas

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LAS MA ÑAN IT AS A TRADITIONAL HISPANIC BIRTHDAY S ONG

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Las ma ñ anitas. A traditional hispanic birthday song. Las Mañanitas is a traditional Mexican song that is sung on birthdays and other important holidays. Las Mañanitas quiere decir “The little mornings.”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Las ma ñ anitas

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Las Mañanitas is a traditional Mexican song that is sung on birthdays and other important holidays.

Las Mañanitas quiere decir “The little mornings.”

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It is often sung as an early morning serenade to wake up a loved one. At birthday parties it is sung before the cake is cut.

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In Mexico, Las Mañanitas is sung to men and women of all ages. In some countries, such as Colombia, the song is only sung to girls, and especially on their 15th birthdays.

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As a traditional song with a long history, there are variations of Las Mañanitas, with many different verses. At most Mexican parties only the first two verses are sung

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Spanish original English translation

Estas son las mañanitas que cantaba el rey David.Hoy por ser día de tu santo, te las cantamos a ti.

Despierta mi bien, despierta, mira que ya amanecióya los pajarillos cantan la luna ya se metió.

Qué linda está la mañana en que vengo a saludartevenimos todos con gusto y placer a felicitarte.

El día en que tu naciste nacieron todas las floresy en la pila del bautismo cantaron los ruiseñores

Ya viene amaneciendo, ya la luz del día nos dio.Levántate de mañana mira que ya amaneció.

These are like the morning songs that our King David used to sing.Today being the day of your saint, we are going to sing them to you.

Wake up my dearest, wake up, see now that the day has dawnednow the little birds are singing, the moon has finally set.

How lovely it is in this morning, when I come to greet for youwe all come with joy and pleasure and to celebrate with you.

The very day you were born all the flowers here have bloomedand in the baptismal font all the nightingales have sung.

The dawn has come my darling, and the sunlight's here for us.Rise and shine up with the morning and you'll see that here's the dawn.