Basic Prepositions: en, de, a, con, para, por
Prepositions are essential connectors linking actions to locations, people, reasons, and goals in every Spanish sentence.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- En means in or on for locations and transport.
- De shows origin, possession, or material of an object.
- A indicates direction, specific time, or the personal 'a'.
- Para is for goals; Por is for reasons or duration.
Quick Reference
| Preposition | Primary Meaning | Example | English Translation |
|---|---|---|---|
| en | Location / In / On | En la mesa | On the table |
| de | Origin / Possession | De España | From Spain |
| a | Direction / To | Voy a casa | I go home |
| con | Company / With | Con mi amigo | With my friend |
| para | Purpose / Goal | Para aprender | In order to learn |
| por | Reason / Cause | Por el tráfico | Because of traffic |
أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 9El gato está en la cocina.
The cat is in the kitchen.
Ella es de México.
She is from Mexico.
Llamo a mi madre cada día.
I call my mother every day.
The Contraction Rule
Always combine 'a + el' into 'al' and 'de + el' into 'del'. It's like a grammar magnet!
Avoid 'Para' with 'Buscar'
Don't say 'busco para mi gato'. 'Buscar' already means 'to look for'. Just say 'busco a mi gato'.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- En means in or on for locations and transport.
- De shows origin, possession, or material of an object.
- A indicates direction, specific time, or the personal 'a'.
- Para is for goals; Por is for reasons or duration.
Overview
Prepositions are the glue of Spanish. They connect your words together. Without them, you sound like a robot. Imagine saying "I go park." It sounds very weird. You need "to" the park. In Spanish, we use a. These six words are your best friends. They are en, de, a, con, para, and por. They are short but very powerful. Let’s master them together. You will use them in every conversation. They help you order food. They help you find your way. They help you talk about friends. Think of them as small bridges. They link your thoughts. Learning them is a huge step. You are doing great already. Let's dive into the details.
How This Grammar Works
Prepositions usually sit before a noun. They can also sit before a pronoun. Sometimes they sit before a verb. In Spanish, the verb must be an infinitive. This is a very important rule. You never change the preposition's form. They are "invariable" words. This means they stay the same. They don't care about gender. They don't care about number. En is always en. Con is always con. This makes your life easier. You just need to learn the meaning. Then you need to learn the context. It is like a matching game. Match the preposition to the situation. It is like a grammar traffic light. It tells you where to go. Even native speakers mess this up sometimes. So, take your time.
Formation Pattern
- 1Start with your main action or noun.
- 2Choose the preposition that fits your meaning.
- 3Place the preposition right after the first part.
- 4Add the object of the preposition next.
- 5Check if
aordemeets the wordel. - 6Combine them into
alordelif they do. - 7Keep the rest of the sentence moving forward.
- 8Remember, prepositions never change for gender or number.
When To Use It
Let's look at en first. Use en for location. It means "in" or "on." Estoy en la casa means "I am in the house." El libro está en la mesa means "The book is on the table." It is very versatile. You also use en for transport. Voy en tren means "I go by train." Imagine you are at a job interview. You might say Trabajé en una oficina. This tells them where you were.
Next is de. This word shows where you are from. Soy de Chile means "I am from Chile." It also shows who owns something. El carro de Juan means "Juan's car." We don't use apostrophes in Spanish. De does all that work for us. It also describes what things are made of. Una mesa de madera is a wooden table. If you are ordering food, you might ask for un vaso de agua.
Now let's talk about a. This is for movement. Voy a la escuela means "I go to school." It also marks time. La clase es a las nueve means "The class is at nine." Don't forget the "personal a." Use it when the object is a person. Veo a mi amigo is the correct way. If you are asking for directions, you might hear ve a la derecha.
Con is for company. It means "with." Estudio con María means "I study with Maria." It also works for tools. Escribo con un bolígrafo means "I write with a pen." It is a very friendly preposition. In a restaurant, you will say un café con leche, por favor.
Para is all about the destination. This can be a place or a goal. Estudio para aprender means "I study to learn." It also marks a deadline. Es para mañana means "It is for tomorrow." Think of it as an arrow pointing forward. You might say este regalo es para ti at a birthday party.
Por is about the reason or cause. Gracias por el café means "Thanks for the coffee." You are giving thanks because of the coffee. It also shows duration. Hablo por una hora means "I talk for an hour." It also means "through." Camino por el parque means "I walk through the park." If you are in a shop, you might say pago diez euros por la camisa.
When Not To Use It
Don't use para with the verb buscar. In English, we say "look for." In Spanish, buscar already includes the "for." Saying buscar para is a common mistake. Just say busco mis llaves. It's cleaner and correct. Also, avoid using en for days. In English, we say "on Monday." In Spanish, we say el lunes. Using en here sounds very strange. It's like saying you are inside the day. Unless you are a tiny time traveler, skip it! Another tip: don't use a with the verb tener. Tengo un hermano does not need an a. Even though a brother is a person. Tener is a special exception to the "personal a" rule. It's one of those quirks you just have to memorize. Finally, don't use de when you mean "about" in some cases. Use sobre or acerca de for topics. Hablo de mi perro is fine, but un libro sobre historia is better than un libro de historia if you mean the subject matter.
Common Mistakes
The biggest mistake is the al and del contraction. People often say a el or de el. You must combine them every time. It is not optional like in English. Another mistake is mixing para and por. Remember that para is the "why" (goal). Por is the "why" (reason). If you say Gracias para el regalo, it sounds odd. It should be Gracias por el regalo. Also, watch out for en vs a. If you are moving, use a. If you are staying, use en. Voy en la tienda sounds like you are walking inside a tiny box. Use Voy a la tienda instead. Don't feel bad if you forget. Even advanced students trip over these. It is part of the journey.
Contrast With Similar Patterns
Let's compare a and en. A is like a vector. It has direction. En is like a dot. It is a fixed point. If you use a GPS, a is the blue line. En is the red pin. This is a common trip-up for beginners. Now compare de and desde. De is simple origin. Desde emphasizes the starting point. Soy de Madrid is where you are from. Camino desde Madrid is where your journey started. It's about the focus of the sentence. Finally, look at con and sin. They are opposites. Con is plus. Sin is minus. Always check your order at a restaurant. Do you want it con or sin cebolla? This can save your dinner! Also, para vs por. Para is the destination of the action. Por is the motivation behind the action. Think of para as the "where to" and por as the "why."
Quick FAQ
Q. Is a always "to"?
A. Mostly, but it has other jobs too. It marks time and people.
Q. Do they ever change for plural nouns?
A. No, they always stay the same. They are very reliable.
Q. Is conmigo a preposition?
A. It is a special combo of con and mí. It means "with me."
Q. Can I end a sentence with de?
A. No, Spanish sentences never end with prepositions. Always put the noun after.
Reference Table
| Preposition | Primary Meaning | Example | English Translation |
|---|---|---|---|
| en | Location / In / On | En la mesa | On the table |
| de | Origin / Possession | De España | From Spain |
| a | Direction / To | Voy a casa | I go home |
| con | Company / With | Con mi amigo | With my friend |
| para | Purpose / Goal | Para aprender | In order to learn |
| por | Reason / Cause | Por el tráfico | Because of traffic |
The Contraction Rule
Always combine 'a + el' into 'al' and 'de + el' into 'del'. It's like a grammar magnet!
Avoid 'Para' with 'Buscar'
Don't say 'busco para mi gato'. 'Buscar' already means 'to look for'. Just say 'busco a mi gato'.
The Arrow Analogy
Think of 'para' as an arrow pointing at a target, and 'por' as the engine pushing you from behind.
Time of Day
In Spain, people say 'por la mañana', but in some parts of Latin America, 'en la mañana' is very common.
أمثلة
9El gato está en la cocina.
Focus: en
The cat is in the kitchen.
Use 'en' for general location.
Ella es de México.
Focus: de
She is from Mexico.
Use 'de' to show where someone is from.
Llamo a mi madre cada día.
Focus: a mi madre
I call my mother every day.
The 'personal a' is required before people.
La tarea es para el lunes.
Focus: para
The homework is for Monday.
Use 'para' for future deadlines.
Hablo con el gerente del banco.
Focus: con
I am speaking with the bank manager.
'Con' is used for company in any register.
✗ Voy en la playa → ✓ Voy a la playa.
Focus: a
I am going to the beach.
Use 'a' for movement, not 'en'.
✗ Busco para mi perro → ✓ Busco a mi perro.
Focus: a mi perro
I am looking for my dog.
Don't use 'para' with 'buscar'.
Lo hago por tu bienestar.
Focus: por
I do it for your well-being.
Use 'por' to show the motive or reason.
Te doy mi libro por el tuyo.
Focus: por
I give you my book for yours.
Use 'por' for exchanges or trades.
اختبر نفسك
Choose the correct preposition for movement.
Mañana voy ___ Madrid.
We use 'a' to indicate movement toward a destination.
Choose the correct preposition for possession.
Es el libro ___ Juan.
We use 'de' to indicate possession in Spanish.
Choose the correct preposition for gratitude.
Gracias ___ la ayuda.
We always use 'por' with expressions of gratitude.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Para vs Por: The Goal vs The Reason
Choosing Between A and En
Are you moving to a place?
Is the destination a person?
Use the Personal 'a'.
Common Prepositional Phrases
Time
- • a las cinco
- • por la tarde
Transport
- • en coche
- • en avión
الأسئلة الشائعة
21 أسئلةIt means 'in' or 'on'. Use it for locations like en la casa or en la mesa.
No, it also shows origin. Soy de México means I am from Mexico.
Use it for movement toward a place. Voy a la tienda means I go to the store.
Use a before a person who is the object of a verb. Veo a María is correct.
Yes, it is very consistent. Hablo con mi madre means I talk with my mother.
It points toward a goal in time. Para mañana means 'by tomorrow'.
Yes, always use por with thanks. Gracias por el regalo is the standard way.
Yes, it is common in Latin America. In Spain, they often say por la mañana.
Yes, de + el becomes del. It is a mandatory contraction.
Yes, a + el becomes al. Never say a el.
Use the special word conmigo. Don't say con yo.
Use the special word contigo. Don't say con tú.
Yes, it shows the final stop. Salgo para Madrid means I'm leaving for Madrid.
Yes, use it for 'through' or 'by'. Paso por el parque means I pass through the park.
Yes, for general locations. Estoy en el trabajo means I am at work.
Yes, like una mesa de madera. It means a table made of wood.
Use it for specific clock times. A las ocho means at eight o'clock.
Yes, like escribo con un lápiz. It means I write with a pencil.
Yes, para mí means 'for me' or 'in my opinion'.
Yes, estudio por dos horas means I study for two hours.
Yes, voy en tren means I go by train.
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