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Old November 21, 2019, 08:18 AM
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Junto A La

People,

For a long while now I have been a bit curious as to what it exactly means to say "junto a la".

In the song "porque te vas" Jeanette sings "junto a la estación lloraré igual que un niño". The train station, I think. Does this mean that she would cry while leaning against the wall of the station? Or that she would be in front of the station or off to the side?

And a long time ago I remember reading about a figure from The Old Testament who fell "junto a la pared". So does it just mean the same as "against", he fell against the wall?

Any example sentences?

Thanks!

Dean

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