Spanish: An Essential Grammar

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El vino sabe a vinagre. The wine tastes like vinegar.
Dejó atrás un fuerte olor a He left behind a strong smell of
colonia. aftershave.
El auditorio suena a hueco. The auditorium sounds hollow.

Awith the meaning of ‘from’

This is a common usage after some verbs which imply ‘depriving’, ‘taking
away’ or ‘purchasing from’, especially quitar‘to take away’, cortar‘to cut’,
robar‘to steal’, comprar ‘to buy’:

La policía le quitó la ropa The police took away the
al sospechoso. suspect’s clothes.
Se lo compré a Carlos. I bought it from Carlos.

See also 8.2.2.4 for the use of the indirect object pronoun with this meaning.

Expressions constructed with a

(a) Ais used to form phrases expressing manner such as the following:

a caballo on horseback a mano by hand

a ciegas blindly a la parilla/plancha grilled
a lápiz in pencil a pie on foot

This includes methods of fuelling and powering:

una lámpara a querosén/ a kerosene/paraffin lamp
querosene[LA]

una olla a presión a pressure cooker
Note: Means of mechanical transport are introduced by en: Vine en avión/tren/carro
[LA] ‘I came by plane/train/car’.

(b) Al, a loand a laexpress a manner that is especially a style:

huevos a la flamenca i.e. baked eggs with sausage, ham
and tomatoes

el pelo a lo Beckham Beckham-style hair

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