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Language Focus
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Prepositions |
Prepositions are words that go before a noun or pronoun and are used to indicate position, direction, time, or some other relations. Here are some common Spanish prepositions with their most frequent translations:
desde from, a to, hacia towards, hasta to
en in, entre between, sobre on, tras after
con with, sin without, contra against
de of, para for, por by, según according to
These translations, however, won't work in all cases. Por and para, for example, can both be translated as for in some contexts. Verbs in Spanish don't always take the same prepositions as the English equivalents, like pensar en to think of, or llenar de to fill with.
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