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Spanish prepositions
The
Spanish language has a number of
prepositions. (Spanish does not use
postpositions.) The full list is traditionally recited as follows: a, , , , con, , de, , , , , , , , para, por, según, sin, , , .This list includes two archaic prepositions (so and cabe), but leaves out two new Latinisms ( and ) as well as a large number of very important compound prepositions, which are dealt with in a separate section.All of the above prepositions derive from
Latin, except hasta.
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cabe
prep.
near, next to
caber
v.
go in; fit in, squeeze in; accommodate
caber
v.
fit, have room for, have space for
cabe
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* según cabe suponer = presumably.
caber
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* caber en = fit in/into.
* como cabe esperar = unsurprisingly, as one might expect, as expected.
* como cabía esperar = as expected.
* como cabría esperar = as might be expected, as one might expect.
* como cabría suponer = as might be expected.
* no caber en sí de alegría = thrill + Pronombre + to bits, be chuffed to bits.
* no caber ni un alfiler = no room to swing a cat.
* según cabe presumir = presumably.
* según cabe suponer = supposedly.
cabe
see CABAI