In Spanish there are different words that can express "under".
Learn how to say "under" in Spanish
Debajo de (preposition)
To express "under" as in "under a place/location" we commonly use the preposition "debajo de ...". This is when we say "under something". Using debajo de is the most common way to express under something.
For example:
Remember you MUST include the preposition "de" when it means under something.
Incorrect: Tus zapatos están debajo la mesa.
Debajo or Abajo (adverb)
To simply say something/someone is underneath, under there, down there, down here, below - as an adverb, we use debajo or abajo (without de). Debajo and abajo are interchangeable in most cases but debajo is generally more precise and abajo a bit more vague.
For example:
Bajo (preposition)
another Spanish preposition used with exactly the same meaning as debajo de but bajo is slightly more formal.
Unlike debajo de, we use bajo without "de".
For example:
For example, It is incorrect to say:
Note that we do not use bajo as an adverb, so this is incorrect:
Bajo (other meanings)
The Spanish preposition bajo is very versatile; it doesn't always literally refer to a physical location but can express a figurative meaning; generally it conveys a sense of dependency, subordination or influence:
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