Pa'
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eulandria
July 01, 2007, 08:44 PM
I've seen "pa" used in front of a lot of words. What does this mean???:rolleyes:
Elaina
July 02, 2007, 12:11 AM
Hola Eulandria:
Pa'........what I have seen in the past is that it is a short version of "para". For example, "voy para la tienda" would come out as "voy pa' la tienda" OR este auto lo compré para Eulandria ... would be ... este auto lo compré pa' Eulandria.
Sustitute para for pa and see if it makes more sense to you.
Does this help?
Ela:eek:
eulandria
July 03, 2007, 09:20 PM
Thank you very much! It does make more sense. I am a beginner, and little things like that through me off.
Tomisimo
July 07, 2007, 02:18 PM
The question has already been answered, but I'll just add a side note. It seems to me that when shortening para to pa', it usually happens before words that start with a consonante, and infrequently before words that begin with a vowel. It might just be my imagination though. ¿Any native speakers care to comment?
sosia
July 09, 2007, 09:59 AM
for me, pa' as para is like "ya" or "u" as "you", it's a "street" contraction so you can't expect any grammatical rule.
Your oppinion ("infrequently before words that begin with a vowel.") I think it's simply more difficult to find words that begin with a vowel.
"voy pa' Asunción" it's perfectly (in a vulgar way, not standard spanish) valid
Tomisimo
July 11, 2007, 09:42 AM
Thanks for commenting on that Sosia, I always appreciate what you have to say.
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