English & Spanish Words in Me

English & Spanish Words in Me is a Sesame Street song sung by various Spanish-speaking characters about how they're bilingual, speaking both English and Spanish. They're singing it because Oscar asked them why they keep switching between the languages.

Lyrics
Maria: Sometimes, I say, "Hola". Sometimes I say, "Hello."

Sometimes, I say, "Vamos" and sometimes, I say, "Let's go."

In case you're wondering how this could be, it's 'cause there's both English and Spanish words in me.

Luis: Sometimes, I say, "Oye". Sometimes, I say, "Hey".

Sometimes, I'll say, "Moy bien". Sometimes, I'll say, "Okay".

Maria and Luis: In case you're wondering how this could be.

Luis: It's 'cause there's both English and Spanish words in me.

Carlo: One day, I'll see you and say, "It's great having you here with me."

But then again, another day I'll say, "Es genial tenerte aqui conmigo."

Rosita: Some days, I count, "Uno, dos, tres". Sometimes, I count, "One, two, three."

Sometimes I read, (Spanish accent) "A B C" and sometimes, (her usual accent) "A B C".

All except Oscar: In case you're wondering how this could be,

Rosita: It's cause there's both English and Spanish words in me.

Carlo: Sometimes, I will say, "Oh boy!"

Rosita: Sometimes, I will say, "Ay ay ay!"

Luis: Sometimes I wave adios.

Maria: And sometimes I wave goodbye.

All except Oscar: In case you're wondering how this could be, it's 'cause there's both English and Spanish words in me.

Yes, there's both English and Spanish words in me.