11.9.2

'Por' & 'Para' (1/2)

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Para - For

In Spanish, there are two words for 'for' but they each have different uses. Here are the uses of 'para':

Showing purpose or use

Showing purpose or use

  • When used for this reason 'para' can also mean in order to.
    • E.g. Trabajo para ganar dinero.
      • I work in order to earn money.
    • E.g. Este sistema es utilizado para organizar la información.
      • This system is used for organising the information.
Showing who something is for

Showing who something is for

  • E.g. Compré este bocadillo para ti.
    • I bought this sandwich for you.
  • E.g. Era un regalo para mí mismo.
    • It was a gift for myself.
Movement or direction

Movement or direction

  • E.g. El avión va para Madrid.
    • The plane is going to Madrid.
  • E.g. ¿Para dónde vas?
    • Where are you going?
For infinitives and opinion

For infinitives and opinion

  • E.g. Para concluir.
    • In order to conclude.
  • E.g. Para ellos.
    • For them (in their opinion).

For - 'Por'

'Por' is the other way to say 'for' in Spanish. It has different uses to 'para'.

Motivation

Motivation

  • 'Por' is used to show the motivation or reasons for doing something.
    • Jesus murió por nosotros.
      • Jesus died for us.
    • Me gusta el carne por su sabor.
      • I like meat for its taste.
For travel and how you contact someone

For travel and how you contact someone

  • When used for this purpose, 'por' can also means through or by.
    • Seguimos por el camino actual.
      • We continued on the current path.
    • Contacte con nosotros por téléfono o correo electrónico.
      • Contact us by phone or email.
Exchanging something for something else

Exchanging something for something else

  • Te doy trenta libras por la falda
    • I will give you 30 pounds for the skirt.
  • ¿Quieres cambiar tu bolígrafo por mi chicle?.
    • Do you want to trade your pen for my chewing gum?
To say how long something happens for

To say how long something happens for

  • Tiene que correr por dos horas.
    • He has to run for two hours.
  • Durmieron por diez horas.
    • They slept for ten hours.
For speed

For speed

  • When you are talking about kilometres per hour you need to use 'por'.
    • 60 kilómetros por hora.
      • 60 kilometres per hour.
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