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Basic Spanish Grammar - Spanish language - Quick Spanish Grammar reference
Spanish preposition
A preposition in Spanish is a word that links a noun, pronoun or infinitive to other words.
Prepositions are invariable: they do not have masculine or feminine, singular or plural.
Prepositions are words normally placed before nouns or pronouns.
Prepositions can have a variety of meanings: location, movement, time, possession...
- Most common prepositions in Spanish are:
a
at, to, on, for |
ante
before, in front of |
bajo
under |
con
with |
contra
against |
de
of, from |
desde
from, since |
durante
for, during |
hacia
toward |
hasta
until, up to |
en
in |
entre
between, among |
mediante
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para
for, in order to |
por
by, for |
según
according to |
sin
without |
sobre
on, about |
tras
behind |
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