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Understanding the Spanish Conjunctions "Y" and "E"

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Cindy Blanco, Ph.D.

1y ago· 3 min readen

Summary

The article explains the use of the Spanish words "y" and "e" for "and," detailing when each is appropriate. While "y" is the default conjunction, "e" is used before words starting with "i" or "hi" to avoid phonetic awkwardness. The piece is aimed at Spanish learners and provides clear examples to illustrate the rules.

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As Spanish learners know, the word for "and" is y.
But as you learn more Spanish, you’ll find another way to say "and": e.
When do you use y in Spanish? In nearly all cases, y is the way you'll say "and" in Spanish. Think of it as the default!
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We’ll tell you what it means *and* when to use it!

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