What would Spanish sound like if only latin and Greek words were used, like some romance analogy to anglish?
Last Updated: 20.06.2025 07:52

melodia simbolo, melodrama y tragedia.
Este mi último tango en Atenas
y la simetria toxica de un epilogo necrologico.
Why do I smell bad even though I have good hygiene?
APURIMAC, feat. Elli Paspala
en lirica extasis sus praxis
Mi Ultimo Tango en Atenas
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tango lloron, que corre por mis venas.
cultura narcisista en una monarquia dogmatica
Can you share summer photos? Day 8
de un metabolismο retorico sin tesis ni antitesis.
simfonia cacofonica, pandemonium en la atmosfera
Lyrics:
What was your best experience of having your navel touched?
Energia hyperbole, antidotο democraticο
musica epidermica en un pentagrama masoquista
tirania fantasma, dilema megalomano
Do you like to wear a see-through skirt?
y epicentro de la epidemia, una quimera, una utopia.
It’s a song that reflects the gloomy state of mind in Greece, in 2012, in the middle of its economic depression.
Este mi último tango en Atenas
How is bestiality wrong, but killing animals for sport or trophies is considered okay?
teatro ironicο, sindicato plasticο
tango lloron, que corre por mis venas
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Orgasmo ideologico del barbarismο a la teoria
es el melodico y fantastico antropo.
Armonia neurotica en el microcosmο de la metropoli
hipocrecia paranoica sin dialogo esotericο
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Patriota heroicο, tragicο, sistematico
What are 50 random facts about yourself?
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profeta enigmatico, fenomeno cronico y ortodoxo
Laberinto critico sin entusiasmo, sin rima
Can you provide some examples of music with a free form structure?
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.
Hay un oasis aromatico, paralelo, fisiologico
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sin racismos ni extremismos, sin tabues etnicos
Official Video
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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?