without context they mean nothing they're both prepositions, its like saying in English; In for... without context you cant know what "in for" means.
Pro: On behalf of, before, in front, instead, for about, according to, as, like.
Per: Through, during
For parents.
The phrase means," Let us pray for the Pope"
"Pro Rege" is a Latin phrase that means "For the King".
Pro Se means you will be representing yourself in your legal proceeding, without the aid of an attorney.
"Pro Deus" is ungrammatical in Latin. It doesn't mean much of anything.
The phrase from Latin is two words "pro forma" (done as a formality).
quid pro quo my friend, quid pro quo
Pro re nata is a Latin phrase that literally means "for the thing born". It is commonly used in medicine to mean "as needed" or "as the situation arises".
The Latin phrase "pro patria vigilans" translates to "watchful for one's country." It emphasizes the idea of being vigilant and protective of one's homeland. It is often found on military medals as a reminder of the duty to safeguard the nation.
parilis, or par mean "equal".
Someone who is acting as his own lawyer is referred to as "pro se" or "pro per", which come from slightly different Latin phrases that both mean something like "for himself".
In Proper Person is from the Latin, in propria persona, often shortened to "in pro per." It means that you are acting on your own behalf, without the assistance of an attorney. The more common term is "pro se." Agreed. RA