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porque
because


Etymology
The Spanish word 'porque' (meaning 'because') is a compound word formed from two Latin elements. The first part 'por' comes from Latin 'pro' meaning 'before' or 'in front of', which evolved into the Spanish preposition 'por' meaning 'for' or 'by'. The second part 'que' derives from Latin 'quid' meaning 'what', which developed into the Spanish word 'que' meaning 'that' or 'what'. When these two elements combined, they formed 'porque', literally meaning something like 'for what' but used to mean 'because' in modern Spanish.
Related Spanish Words
Several common Spanish words share roots with 'porque'. The preposition 'por' is used very frequently to mean 'for' or 'by', and you'll encounter it in many basic Spanish phrases. The word 'que' is also extremely common, used as both a relative pronoun ('that', 'which') and in many other constructions. Understanding these simpler components can help you remember that 'porque' essentially combines the ideas of 'for' and 'that' to create the meaning 'because'.
Related English Words
While English 'because' comes from a different etymology, we can find some English words that share roots with the components of 'porque'. The Latin 'pro-' prefix survives in many English words like 'proceed', 'progress', and 'provide', all carrying a sense of 'forward' or 'before'. The interrogative element in 'quid' (what) is related to English question words like 'what', 'which', and 'why', all coming from the same Indo-European root.
Etymology is one of the fastest ways to learn Spanish, and Bueno Spanish is built around it.
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