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33. Por & Para

Source: A Complete Guide To Every Fundamental In Spanish (The Conclusion)

Both por and para often translate as "for", but they cover different situations. The simplest mental model: por looks backward (cause, duration, motion through, exchange); para looks forward (destination, deadline, purpose, recipient).

Key Rules

  • Por = past or current motion/time/action: by/through, during, because of, in search of, in exchange for, per, idiomatic.
  • Para = future-oriented motion/time/action: destination, deadline, purpose, recipient, comparison, employer.
  • They are not interchangeable — switching one for the other usually changes meaning.

Conjugation / Pattern Tables

Seven uses of por

# Use Example
1 Movement (by/through) Yo fui por el parque.
2 Duration (during/for) Lo hice por dos horas.
3 Reason (because of) Llegué tarde por el tráfico.
4 In search of Yo fui por mi lápiz.
5 Exchange (in exchange for) Te di dinero por el boleto.
6 Per (units of measurement) 120 kilómetros por hora.
7 Idiomatic por ejemplo, por fin, por aquí, por eso.

Six uses of para

# Use Example
1 Destination (movement) Salgo para Las Vegas el lunes.
2 Deadline (time) Lo voy a hacer para el viernes.
3 Purpose (in order to) Estudio español para ser profesor.
4 Recipient Este regalo es para él.
5 Comparison/opinion Para mí, esta lección es fácil.
6 Employer (work for) Ella trabaja para Telecom.

Examples

Spanish English
Yo fui por el parque. I went through the park.
Yo lo hice por dos horas. I did it for (during) two hours.
Llegué tarde a la casa por el tráfico. I got home late because of the traffic.
Yo fui por mi lápiz. I went for / in search of my pencil.
Te di dinero por el boleto. I gave you money in exchange for the ticket.
2 litros por botella. 2 liters per bottle.
Por ejemplo… For example…
Por fin. At last.
Yo salgo para Las Vegas el lunes. I leave for Las Vegas on Monday.
Lo voy a hacer para el viernes. I'm going to do it by Friday.
Yo estudio español para ser profesor. I study Spanish (in order) to be a teacher.
Este regalo es para él. This gift is for him.
Para mí, esta lección es fácil. For me, this lesson is easy.
Ella trabaja para Telecom. She works for Telecom.

Notes & Gotchas

  • Por la mañana / por la tarde / por la noche — time of day uses por in most regions.
  • Trabajar por alguien = work in someone's place; trabajar para alguien = be employed by them. Big difference.
  • Para que + subjunctive = "so that" (purpose with a different subject).
  • Idiomatic por: por aquí, por eso, por favor, por supuesto, por cierto, por desgracia.
  • Mental shortcut: por = looking back / motivation / route; para = looking forward / target / endpoint.