Learn about preposition "sin" in Spanish
The basic and general use of the Spanish preposition "sin" is to express "without"; we use it to talk about the lack of something/someone.
For example:
To learn about the preposition "con" (with) see Preposition "con" in Spanish (with) - General use
For a more advanced lesson on "sin" see also: Sin/sin que + infinitive/subjuntive in Spanish (subordinate manner clause)
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