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Hello Rafidola,
No, "a" and "de" don't mean "of". "A" can mean "to", "toward" or nothing (without translation in English). "De" can mean "of" or "from". Prepositions are, possibly, one of the hardest parts of studying a language. You have to learn what the proper is, depending on the context. Cheers!
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When I type in google translator from Spanish to English "a" it shows that "a" can also mean "of".
Thank you for the replies. One more question because I don't want to make a new thread. Vas a invitar a muchas muchachas. You are going to invite lots of girls. Shouldn't it be "Vas a invitar muchas muchachas"? Why is there "a" after "invitar" ? Last edited by rafidola; August 26, 2015 at 12:38 PM. |
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