Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Spanish Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases (Part 1)

Part 1 - Simple Prepositions

I had a Spanish teacher in high school who once told me, "A preposition is anything a monkey and a tree can do with each other."  Took me awhile to figure it out, but I got the gist after I bit my teeth on several years of University level grammar in the years that followed.  A preposition is a phrase that we use to suggest an object is related to some sort of a grammatical unit, like "on" the table, or "with" the teacher.  You are already familiar with one of the most known Spanish prepositions, de (of, from).  

There are many prepositions in English, perhaps hundreds.  Here is a list of commonly used ones, along with their Spanish equivalents.  Here they are, along with their Spanish equivalents.  Examples follow the chart: 



Please note that there are over 150 prepositions in the English language, so this list isn't all-encompassing.  It is just a small sample of the most commonly used ones.  Here are some example sentences, with the preposition underlined: 


Mi hermano está en el baño.  My brother is in the bathroom.  

Estoy en el mercado.  I am at the market.  

El libro está encima del pupitre.  The book is on the desk.  

La novela es por Gabriel García Márquez.  The novel is by Gabriel García Márquez.  

Venezuela está cerca de Colombia.  Venezuela is near Colombia.  

Los restaurantes están a lo largo de la calle principal.  The restaurants are along the main street.  

México está através del Río Grande.  Mexico is across the Rio Grande.  

Alaska está lejos de Florida.  Alaska is far from Florida.  

Al lado del edificio hay un buzón.  There is a mailbox next to the building.  



Hope this lesson helps! Next is Part 2 - Prepositional phrases.  I know you're excited about that one!!  


1 comment:

  1. ¡Hola Joel! ¡Gracias! ¡Es súper útil!

    Me gustaría ayudarte con algunas traducciones de tu post.

    Me suena más natural así:

    El libro está encima del pupitre. The book is on the desk. >>> También "El libro está EN el pupitre"

    La novela ESTA ESCRITA POR Gabriel García Márquez.
    La novela ES DE Gabriel García Márquez.
    The novel is by Gabriel García Márquez.


    México RECORRE el Río Grande. Mexico is across the Rio Grande.

    Espero te sea útil.

    Moisés
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