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Upon in Spanish 🇪🇸


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How to say “upon” in Spanish? “Al”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “al” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on upon in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
• Think of "al" as a shortcut for "a el." When you’re about to say “to the” before a masculine singular noun, the words merge into “al.”
• Remember that since “el” (the) is already present, you do not use an accent or write “a el.”

Explanation:
• “Al” is a contraction in Spanish that comes from the combination of the preposition “a” (to) and the masculine singular definite article “el” (the). It is always used before masculine singular nouns.
• It is mandatory in Spanish to use “al” instead of “a el.” For example, “Voy a el parque” becomes “Voy al parque.”

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
• In contexts indicating movement or direction, sometimes “hacia el” (towards the) can be used, though it might convey a slightly different nuance.
• In some cases, “a + [noun]” might appear without a contraction if the noun is feminine (e.g., “a la casa”).

Alternate Meanings/Slang:
• “Al” does not have widely recognized slang meanings; its usage is pretty fixed as a contraction.
• In colloquial speech, context may sometimes suggest temporal or conditional senses similar to “upon” in English. For example, “al oír…” can be understood as “upon hearing…”

Example Sentences:
1. "Al llegar, saludó a todos."
Translation: "Upon arriving, he greeted everyone."
2. "Voy al cine esta noche."
Translation: "I am going to the movies tonight."
3. "Piensa en lo que vas al futuro."
(Note: In the intended meaning, one might correct this to “Piensa en lo que va a ser el futuro” because “al” is not appropriate here; but the idea is to showcase how “al” connects “a” and “el”.)

These examples illustrate how “al” functions both as a time/place connector similar to “upon” and as the standard contraction for “a el.”

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