Antes: De Partir

When you use antes de followed by a verb, you do not conjugate the verb; it remains in its infinitive form (e.g., partir ).

Depending on your interest, "Antes de Partir" (Before Leaving) most commonly refers to a beloved movie, a psychological thriller book, or a specific grammatical structure in Spanish. 1. The Movie: Antes de Partir (The Bucket List) Antes de Partir

In Spanish-speaking regions, the 2007 film is titled Antes de Partir . When you use antes de followed by a

Elizabeth Valchar wakes up after her 18th birthday party only to find her own body floating in the water. As a "ghost," she must team up with another classmate who died recently to uncover the mystery of her death. The Movie: Antes de Partir (The Bucket List)

You can place this phrase at the beginning or middle of a sentence without changing its meaning (e.g., "I ate before leaving" or "Before leaving, I ate"). 4. Cultural & Academic Contexts

If you are learning Spanish, "Antes de partir" is an essential phrase for describing timing and sequences.