xq

Tue, Feb 23, 2016

In writing: xq = porque. x cierto = por cierto. 2 x 1 = two for one (sale).

As a shorthand, por is sometimes abbreviated in writing as x. This surely derives from the symbol x's role in arithmetic to indicate multiplication: 5 x 7 = cinco por siete. In advertising you'll also see this in buy one, get one free type of offers: 2 x 1, dos por uno, means two items for the price of one. By the same token, que may be shortened to q in quick writing. As a result, xq is short for porque or por qué, especially in instant messages. A text message: xq ya no vienes? Why aren't you coming anymore?

How to pronounce por qué

The written accent borne by por qué is not merely decorative. In speech, por qué will be stressed (on qué) more than its counterpart porque. Compare these examples:

The word qué will be pronounced with stress in the first version.

¿Por qué?

Remember that por can mean in exchange for. I once asked a waitress if I could change the drink I had just ordered. She responded with ¿Por qué?, which I took to mean Why do you want to change your order? I started to explain that I had changed my mind. In fact, she meant What drink do you want to change it for? An appropriate answer would have been por un té de menta, something like that.

La gano porque la gano

Here's a curious construction involving porque that arises from time to time. I haven't seen this described in textbooks.

As you can see from these examples, the speaker is expressing confidence that their desired outcome will become reality.

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