The prepositions of the Spanish language function exclusively as such, therefore, the language does not use postposition constructions. Most derive from the Latin, excepting the Arabic-derived hasta (“until”); yet the list herein includes two archaic prepositions — so (“under penalty of”) and cabe (a cabo de, “beside”), and excludes ' (“method”) and ' (“in favour of”), two Latinisms recently integrated to the language.

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  • The prepositions of the Spanish language function exclusively as such, therefore, the language does not use postposition constructions. Most derive from the Latin, excepting the Arabic-derived hasta (“until”); yet the list herein includes two archaic prepositions — so (“under penalty of”) and cabe (a cabo de, “beside”), and excludes ' (“method”) and ' (“in favour of”), two Latinisms recently integrated to the language. Pedagogically, Spanish language education imparts command of these words via mnemonic-device recitation of: a,,,, con,, de,,,,,,,, para, por, según, sin,,, and .
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  • Spanish prepositions
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  • Spanish prepositions
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  • The prepositions of the Spanish language function exclusively as such, therefore, the language does not use postposition constructions. Most derive from the Latin, excepting the Arabic-derived hasta (“until”); yet the list herein includes two archaic prepositions — so (“under penalty of”) and cabe (a cabo de, “beside”), and excludes ' (“method”) and ' (“in favour of”), two Latinisms recently integrated to the language.
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  • Spanish prepositions
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