Examples of using "何のために" in a sentence and their english translations:
For what?
What do you have your feet for?
- For what?
- What for?
- For what purpose?
- For what?
- What for?
I wonder why we have ear lobes.
- What did you buy it for?
- Why did you buy it?
What's the point of doing this?
What do you play baseball for?
- What are you working for?
- What are you working on?
- What're you working on?
- What do you learn English for?
- Why are you learning English?
- For what reason are you learning English?
What's your cause? What's your belief?
Why do we have homework?
- I wonder why we have ear lobes.
- I wonder what ear lobes are for.
I wonder why we have ear lobes.
What on earth do you want six copies of the same book for?
What the heck is the point of eyebrows anyway?
Do you know why cactus have needles?
What made her so sad?
What did you buy this expensive dictionary for?
What on earth did you put it on the menu for?
I don't understand what I'm studying for anymore.
- What have you come here for?
- Why have you come here?
- What did you go there for?
- Why did you go there?
- Why did you go there yesterday?
There's no problem with working hard, but it's also very important to know what you're working for.
Why did her father go to Japan?
"How many mobile phones do you have, Tom?" "How many? You mean, people actually have more than one?" "I have 4." "Why would you?"
There were assassination theories but it was not clear who would have killed him and for what reason. Even now the truth about his death is unclear.
The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for.
What are you lining up for?
What did you buy this expensive dictionary for?