Tutaina
Los Niños Cantores De Navidad Lyrics


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Los pastores de Belen
Vienen a adorar al niño
La virgen y San Jose
Los reciben con cariño

Los pastores de Belen
Vienen a adorar al niño
La virgen y San Jose
Los reciben con cariño

Tutaina tuturuma
Tutaina tuturumaina
Tutaina tuturuma, turuma
Tutaina tuturumaina

Tutaina tuturuma
Tutaina tuturumaina
Tutaina tuturuma, turuma
Tutaina tuturumaina

Tres reyes vienen también
Con incienso, mirra y oro
A ofrender a Dios su bien
Con el mas grande tesoro

Tres reyes vienen también
Con incienso, mirra y oro
A ofrender a Dios su bien
Con el mas grande tesoro

Tutaina tuturuma
Tutaina tuturumaina
Tutaina tuturuma, turuma
Tutaina tuturumaina

Tutaina tuturuma
Tutaina tuturumaina
Tutaina tuturuma, turuma
Tutaina tuturumaina

Vamos todos a cantar
Con amor y alegría
Por que acaba de llegar
De los cielos el mesia

Vamos todos a cantar
Con amor y alegría
Por que acaba de llegar
De los cielos el mesia

Tutaina tuturuma
Tutaina tuturumaina
Tutaina tuturuma, turuma
Tutaina tuturumaina

Tutaina tuturuma
Tutaina tuturumaina




Tutaina tuturuma, turuma
Tutaina tuturumaina

Overall Meaning

The song "Tutaina" by Los niños cantores is a traditional Christmas carol that celebrates the arrival of the birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem. The song is sung in Spanish and tells the story of the shepherds and the wise men who come to worship the infant Jesus. The lyrics describe the journey of the shepherds and the wise men as they visit Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus, bringing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.


The song starts by describing the arrival of the shepherds, who are warmly welcomed by Mary and Joseph. The chorus of the song, "Tutaina tuturuma, tutaina tuturumaina, tutaina tuturuma, turuma tutaina tuturumaina" is a joyful and celebratory refrain that accompanies the verses. The second part of the song talks about the wise men who come from the east, also bearing gifts for the baby Jesus. They offer gold, frankincense, and myrrh, symbolizing Jesus' royalty, divinity, and humanity. The song ends with an invitation to everyone to come and sing with love and joy for the arrival of the Messiah.


Overall, "Tutaina" is a joyful and festive song that celebrates the arrival of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world, and reminds us of the importance of love and joy during the Christmas season.


Line by Line Meaning

Los pastores de Belen
The shepherds from Bethlehem


Vienen a adorar al niño
Come to worship the child


La virgen y San Jose
The Virgin and Saint Joseph


Los reciben con cariño
Receive them warmly


Tutaina tuturuma
Nonsense refrain


Tutaina tuturumaina
Nonsense refrain


Tutaina tuturuma, turuma
Nonsense refrain


Tutaina tuturumaina
Nonsense refrain


Tres reyes vienen también
Three kings also come


Con incienso, mirra y oro
With incense, myrrh and gold


A ofrender a Dios su bien
To offer their good to God


Con el mas grande tesoro
With the greatest treasure


Vamos todos a cantar
Let's all sing


Con amor y alegría
With love and joy


Por que acaba de llegar
Because the Messiah has just arrived


De los cielos el mesia
From the heavens, the Messiah


Tutaina tuturuma
Nonsense refrain


Tutaina tuturumaina
Nonsense refrain


Tutaina tuturuma, turuma
Nonsense refrain


Tutaina tuturumaina
Nonsense refrain




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Mario Calderon Hernandez

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