Sentence examples of "Para" in Spanish with translation "for"

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¿Tienes planes para esta noche? Do you have plans for tonight?
¿Hay alguna razón para eso? Is there any reason for that?
Este es para mi amiga. This is for my friend.
¿Para qué es este cuaderno? What is this notebook for?
Es bueno para ese trabajo. He is a good man for the job.
¿Qué quieres tomar para desayunar? Do you want anything for breakfast?
¿Hay pollo para la cena? Is there chicken for dinner?
¡Lo quiero para mi gato! I want it for my cat!
Ella escribe música para vivir. She writes music for a living.
Escribí la canción para ella. I wrote the song for her.
Necesitamos prepararnos para lo peor. We need to prepare for the worst.
Trabajo para una compañía petrolera. I work for an oil company.
Tengo malas noticias para ti. I have bad news for you.
¿Tienes algún consejo para mí? Do you have any advice for me?
Es perfecto para el puesto. He is just right for the job.
¿Para qué tienes los pies? What do you have your feet for?
¿Qué significará esto para Edimburgo? What will this mean for Edinburgh?
Es grande para una casa. It's big for a house.
¿Tienes invitados para la cena? Do you have guests for dinner?
¿Para qué es esta llave? What's this key for?
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