Contractions (al, del) in Spanish
Contracciones
Overview
Spanish has only two mandatory contractions, and they are beautifully simple: a + el = al and de + el = del. Unlike English, which has dozens of contractions (don't, won't, I'm), Spanish limits this phenomenon to just these two combinations. They are not optional -- you must use them every time the prepositions a or de appear directly before the masculine singular definite article el.
These contractions come up constantly at the CEFR A1 level because a (to) and de (from, of) are two of the most common prepositions in the language. Whether you are saying where you are going, where you come from, or who something belongs to, you will encounter al and del multiple times in every conversation.
How It Works
The two contractions
| Preposition + Article | Contraction | Example |
|---|---|---|
| a + el | al | Voy al cine. (I'm going to the cinema.) |
| de + el | del | Vengo del trabajo. (I'm coming from work.) |
When contractions do NOT happen
The contractions only occur with the masculine singular article el. They never happen with la, los, las, or when el is part of a proper name:
| Combination | Result | Example |
|---|---|---|
| a + la | a la | Voy a la tienda. |
| a + los | a los | Llamo a los niños. |
| a + las | a las | Voy a las montañas. |
| de + la | de la | Vengo de la escuela. |
| de + los | de los | El libro de los niños. |
| de + las | de las | La casa de las flores. |
| de + El (proper name) | de El | Soy de El Salvador. |
Common uses of al
| Pattern | Example |
|---|---|
| Going somewhere | Voy al supermercado. |
| Arriving | Llego al aeropuerto. |
| Time expressions | Al final del día. (At the end of the day.) |
Common uses of del
| Pattern | Example |
|---|---|
| Origin/source | Vengo del trabajo. |
| Possession | El coche del profesor. (The teacher's car.) |
| Part of something | El final del libro. (The end of the book.) |
Examples in Context
| Spanish | English | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Voy al cine. | I'm going to the cinema. | a + el = al |
| Vengo del trabajo. | I'm coming from work. | de + el = del |
| Es el libro del profesor. | It's the professor's book. | de + el = del |
| Voy a la tienda. | I'm going to the store. | no contraction with la |
| La puerta del baño. | The bathroom door. | de + el = del |
| Llego al hotel a las tres. | I arrive at the hotel at three. | a + el = al |
| El color del cielo. | The color of the sky. | de + el = del |
| Cerca del parque. | Near the park. | de + el = del |
| Vamos al restaurante. | We're going to the restaurant. | a + el = al |
| Soy de El Salvador. | I'm from El Salvador. | no contraction with proper name |
Common Mistakes
Writing a el or de el separately
- Wrong: Voy a el parque.
- Right: Voy al parque.
- Why: The contraction is mandatory. Writing a el as two words is a grammatical error in Spanish.
Contracting with other articles
- Wrong: Voy ala tienda. or Voy a'la tienda.
- Right: Voy a la tienda.
- Why: Contractions only happen with the masculine singular el. The feminine la, the plurals los and las never contract.
Contracting with proper names
- Wrong: Soy del Salvador.
- Right: Soy de El Salvador.
- Why: When El is part of a proper name (El Salvador, El Cairo), no contraction occurs. The capital letter is your clue.
Practice Tips
Catch yourself in real time. Every time you say a or de, glance at the next word. If it is el, merge them into al or del. This quick mental check becomes automatic with practice.
Read aloud. Pick any Spanish text and read it out loud, paying special attention to how al and del flow naturally. You will notice they appear on almost every page.
Related Concepts
- Prerequisite: Definite Articles -- Understanding el, la, los, las is essential before learning contractions
Pré-requisito
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