Los pollitos dicen
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. is a traditional Spanish song about a mother hen caring for her chicks.
You can learn the words in Spanish with this fun video:
Sing along: A traditional Spanish song
Los pollitos dicen
Los pollitos dicen
Pío, pío, pío,
Cuando tienen hambre,
cuando tienen frío.
La gallina buscaEl maíz y el trigo,
Les da la comida
Y les busca abrigo.
Bajo sus dos alas
Se están quietecitos,
Y hasta el otro día
duermen los pollitos.
Los pollitos dicen
Pío, pío, pío,
Cuando tienen hambre,
cuando tienen frío.
La gallina busca
El maíz y el trigo,
Les da la comida
Y les busca abrigo.
Bajo sus dos alas
Se están quietecitos,
Y hasta el otro día
duermen los pollitos.
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Download the English translation of this traditional Spanish song here.

Double ‘ll’ in Spanish
The double ‘ll’ in Spanish is an example of a grapheme
In Spanish it is pronounced as a ‘y’ sound.
Here are some examples of how this sound is used in the song:
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. – the chicks
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. – the hen
Key words
What did you hear?
You might have recognised some key words and phrases in the song.
Now see how many you can remember from the table below:
| Spanish | English |
|---|---|
| Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | they are cold |
| Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | they are hungry |
| Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | to find |
| Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | food |
| Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | another day |
Feminine and masculine nouns

In Spanish there are feminine and masculine nouns.
You may have spotted that the article that comes before the noun is determined by the noun itself.
For example, if a noun ends with a, eg la gallina, it’s feminine so we use Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again..
Masculine nouns normally end in an o or an e, eg Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again..
Remember the plural for Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. is Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. and the plural for la is Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again..
Check out these examples of nouns from the song and see if you can decide whether they are masculine or feminine:
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. – the chicks
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. – the wheat

Quiz
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