In Spanish, contractions are formed when a preposition combines with the definite article “el” (the). There are only two contractions in Spanish: AL and DEL.
The contraction AL is formed by combining the preposition “a” (to) with the definite article “el” (the). This contraction is used when indicating direction or movement towards a masculine singular noun.
SENTENCE | PHONEMIC PRONUNCIATION | |
Vamos al parque. | /ˈβa.mos al ˈpaɾ.ke/ | (We are going to the park.) |
Él va al médico. | /el βa al ˈme.ði.ko/ | (He is going to the doctor.) |
The contraction DEL is formed by combining the preposition “de” (of/from) with the definite article “el” (the). This contraction is used when expressing possession or origin related to a masculine singular noun.
SENTENCE | PHONEMIC PRONUNCIATION | |
La casa del profesor es grande. | /la ˈka.sa del pɾo.feˈsoɾ es ˈɡɾan.de/ | (The teacher’s house is big.) |
Venimos del cine. | /βeˈni.mos del ˈθi.ne/ | (We are coming from the movies.) |