Examples of using "“para" in a sentence and their english translations:
For me, for others?
for better and for worse.
For better or for worse,
For here, or to go?
"For how many?" "Three."
- One for all, all for one.
- One for all and all for one.
but to today's youth, to you and me,
- This is for you.
- This is for you!
to see what they were like.
for you and for other people.
For both animals and people,
- One for all, all for one.
- One for all and all for one.
- Adults only.
- Only for grownups.
We'll work for them.
- Here or to go?
- Is this to eat here, or to go?
Let's meet for a chat.
they train the mind to think of,
Salt and pepper to taste.
Salt and pepper to taste.
- For here or to go?
- Dine-in or take-out?
I've got something for you.
For better or worse, she will have the operation tomorrow.
We eat to live, not live to eat.
- I've got something for you.
- I got something for you.
Look away.
For me...
to finish this,
to love them.
Now, for comparison,
Now, first of all,
that I summarize it as
to help you to get by?
Now, to illustrate this,
to be savored.
in order to help manage stress.
and draw those.
to push you across.
So maybe just to conclude.
Like, at all.
By 1977,
For what?
Stop. It hurts.
- "For Venezuela"
- Stop that!
- Stop that.
That way!
Is it to go?
What to drink?
Thank you for watching.
Just stop.
to what you're doing.
ditch effort to convert them.
I mean, for me and for all of my friends,
it is hard for anyone, including myself,
for true resilience and thriving.
so that I would have more time to write poetry.
I'll build it in for motorcycles, for a Harley.
- I'm working for McDonald's.
- I work for McDonald's.
- It's for me.
- This is for me.
I don't live to eat; I eat to live.
Not for eating do we live, but for living, we eat.
- This is for you.
- That's for you.
- It's for you.
Do we live to work? No, we work to live.
I'm shopping for my girlfriend.
I'm shopping for my boyfriend.
They work for me.
Work to live, don't live to work.
for their capacity to motivate and lead.
What's this for?
to see what's working for other people.
What's that for?
Give me time to think it over.
- What for?
- What will you use it for?
We made pancakes for breakfast.
Are you here to help us?
- You must eat to live. You must not live to eat.
- You have to eat to live, not to live to eat.
I need sleeping pills.