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fglorca May 27, 2014 12:13 AM

En la universidad
 
In English we often say:
I don't start university until the end of September. (omitting the preposition 'at' before 'university')

Would I be correct in stating that the same can't be done in Spanish?
No empiezo la universidad hasta finales de septiembre.

It has to be:
No empiezo en la universidad hasta finales de septiembre.

Is this correct?

Julvenzor May 27, 2014 09:27 AM

Both forms are correct with "comenzar", "empezar" and "iniciar" (the latter one sounds a bit literary).

A pleasure.

AngelicaDeAlquezar May 27, 2014 03:04 PM

@fglorca: Both sentences are correct, but there is a slight nuance in meaning.

In "no empiezo la universidad", "la universidad" is some sort of activity by itself, and it's perfectly understood that you aren't exactly building the place or making the institution, but starting a series of studies there. :)

In "no empiezo en la universidad" you are clearly stating that you will start doing some activities in the premises of the university, either being to study or not. So this is not what you will hear more often. The most usual sentence will be your first one. (At least for Mexican ears.) ;)


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