sin
without
Beginner Preposition
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Pronunciation
/sin/
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Cultural Note
'Sin' followed by an infinitive means 'without doing': 'sin saber' (without knowing), 'sin querer' (unintentionally/without meaning to). 'Sin embargo' is a common connector meaning 'however/nevertheless.' 'Sin duda' means 'without a doubt.' The phrase 'sin más' means 'just like that' or 'without further ado.'
📝 Example Sentences
Café sin azúcar.
Coffee without sugar.
Salió sin decir nada.
He/she left without saying anything.