«de» — Word #1: The Most-Used Word in Spanish

Learn «de» — Spanish's single most-used word, meaning "of / from." One preposition, infinite uses. Today's commute = one word closer to fluency.

«de» — The #1 Most-Used Word in Spanish

Word: de Part of speech: Preposition Frequency rank: #1 (appears in virtually every Spanish conversation)

What it means

Primary meaning: "of" / "from"
A tiny word with enormous range. De connects nouns, shows origin, indicates possession, and is the glue that holds countless Spanish phrases together.

How to pronounce it

IPA: /de/ Say the English letter "D" then add a short "eh" — deh. Rhymes with "meh." One syllable, always unstressed. You'll hear it so often it becomes invisible.

Real-life examples

  1. Soy de México.I'm from Mexico.
  2. Una taza de café.A cup of coffee.
  3. El libro de María.María's book. (literally: the book of María)

Memory hook

Think of de as the English word "of" — same role, same frequency. If you can use "of" or "from" in English, reach for de in Spanish. Bonus: it never changes form, no gender or plural to worry about.

Why this word matters

De ranks #1 on virtually every Spanish frequency corpus. It appears in ~4–5% of all running text — you will encounter it in the first sentence of any Spanish article, sign, or conversation. Mastering its three core uses (origin, possession, composition) unlocks fluent-sounding phrases from day one.

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