No Matter What Your Language

No Matter What Your Language, not to be confused with No Matter What, is a Sesame Street song about Spanish words.

Lyrics
Rosita: "Estoy feliz", that means I'm happy!

"Estoy triste", that means I'm sad.

"Estoy orgulloso", that means I'm proud.

"Estoy enjonado", that means I'm mad!

"Feliz", happy, "triste" sad, "orgulloso" proud, "enjonado" mad.

Rosita and Background Characters: You see, no matter what your language, no matter what your name, the ways people feel can be the same.

Rosita: I say "dedo".

Background Characters: That means your finger.

Rosita: I say "nariz".

Background Characters: That means your nose.

Rosita: I say "ojos".

Background Characters: That means your eyes.

Rosita: I say "dedos de los pies".

Background Characters: That means your toes.

Rosita: Dedo.

Background Character 1: Finger.

Rosita: Nariz.

Background Character 2: Nose.

Rosita: Ojo.

Background Character 3: Eye.

Rosita: Dedos de los pies.

Background Characters: Your toes.

All: Because no matter what your language. No matter what your name. The parts of your body are all the same.

Rosita: I say "me gustas".

Background Characters: That means, "I like you."

Rosita: I say "Hola!"

Background Characters: That means "hi".

Rosita: I say "?como estas?"

Background Characters: That means "how are you?".

Rosita: I say "adios".

Background Characters: That means "goodbye".

Me gustas.

Rosita: I like you.

Background Characters: Hola.

Rosita: Hi!

Background Characters: ?Como estas?

Rosita: How are you?

Background Characters: Adios.

Rosita: Goodbye!

All: No matter what your language. No matter what your name. In these different sentences, we're the same!

No matter what your language. No matter what your name. No matter what your language. No matter what your name.

No matter what your language. No matter what your name. We're all the same!