What would Spanish sound like if only latin and Greek words were used, like some romance analogy to anglish?
Last Updated: 02.07.2025 19:47

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It’s a song that reflects the gloomy state of mind in Greece, in 2012, in the middle of its economic depression.
Patriota heroicο, tragicο, sistematico
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Mi Ultimo Tango en Atenas
y epicentro de la epidemia, una quimera, una utopia.
simfonia cacofonica, pandemonium en la atmosfera
y la simetria toxica de un epilogo necrologico.
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Este mi último tango en Atenas
Lyrics:
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Laberinto critico sin entusiasmo, sin rima
musica epidermica en un pentagrama masoquista
tango lloron, que corre por mis venas.
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sin racismos ni extremismos, sin tabues etnicos
de un metabolismο retorico sin tesis ni antitesis.
melodia simbolo, melodrama y tragedia.
tirania fantasma, dilema megalomano
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profeta enigmatico, fenomeno cronico y ortodoxo
Hay un oasis aromatico, paralelo, fisiologico
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Armonia neurotica en el microcosmο de la metropoli
politico dislexico en parodia onirica
The song, which features Elli Paspalà, a Greek singer, is called “Mi último tango en Atenas“ and its lyrics overwhelmingly include words of Greek origin used in the Spanish language.
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APURIMAC, feat. Elli Paspala
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tango lloron, que corre por mis venas
Energia hyperbole, antidotο democraticο
hipocrecia paranoica sin dialogo esotericο
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cultura narcisista en una monarquia dogmatica
Este mi último tango en Atenas
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A band called Apurímac, composed of Latin American and Greek musicians, and led by an Argentinian, Daniel-Armando Josid, 12 years ago wrote a very interesting song, which partially answers your question: What would Spanish sound like if only Greek words were used?
en lirica extasis sus praxis
teatro ironicο, sindicato plasticο