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5. Los peces en el río
Another classic that can't be missing in your Christmas list of Spanish carols is "Los peces en el río". The title means the fishes in the river and the lyrics narrate the atmosphere around the virgin Mary and baby Jesus. Here is one verse:
“Pero mira cómo beben los peces en el río,
Pero mira cómo beben por ver al Dios nacido.
Beben y beben y vuelven a beber
Los peces en el río por ver a Dios nacer.”
6. Feliz Navidad
This song transcends borders and invites us to celebrate Christmas with joy and good wishes. This Christmas carols is called "Feliz Navidad", which means Merry Christmas.
Here is a part of this song in Spanish:
“Feliz Navidad, Feliz Navidad,
Feliz Navidad, próspero año y felicidad.
A todos quiero desearles siempre
Felicidad, es un gran presente
Es el momento de que gocemos
Mucha paz, vengan a cantar.”
7. A Belén, pastores
Finally, a song that encourages everyone who sings it and whose verses are a festive call that you cannot overlook. This carol "A Belén, pastores", which title means “To Bethlehem, shepherds”, has its origin in the 18th century.
This is one of its verses:
“A Belén pastores, a Belén chiquitos,
que ha nacido el Rey de los angelitos.
Los pastores de Belén, todos juntos van por leña,
para calentar al Niño que nació en la Nochebuena.”
These are just a few of the many Spanish Christmas carols that exist. With these songs and rhythms, you can fill your home with the Christmas spirit and learn a little more about Spain and its culture.
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