I checked out Quora.com and here is what I got (I needed to paraphrase a bit because this person thought it necessary to just through a history book at the answer-rather than give a straightforward answer).
a= a preposition in regards to location
a= also shows possession when spoken in western France (yes, similar to de)
au= is also a preposition in regards to location but will only be used with masculine non-personal names
en= "in" or "on"; "While"; it is also a distributive (preposition) for example in English, "into"; cut something INTO three parts.
This is a very small lesson that could actually become very complicated in a classroom if someone is trying to use it practically without guidance.
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