The root "por" means "for" or "by" in Spanish. It is commonly used in words to indicate cause, purpose, or method.
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
"Por su puesto" translates to "of course" in English.
"Vengo por ti" is Spanish and it translates to "I am coming for you" in English.
"Por quΓ© estΓ‘s enojado" in Spanish means "why are you angry" in English.
"Por que eres mujer" translated to English means "why are you a woman?"
If you mean the Spanish ''por'' as in the English ''for'', its για (gia).
por kay (spelt 'por que') is simply "why"; e.g. 'por que no?', "why not?"
"¿Por qué [k] no?" It means, "Why not?"
por auto = by car
es por ti = is for you
"why not?"
"Por que mierda" is a colloquial phrase in Spanish that can be translated to "why the hell" or "why the f***". It is used to express frustration, anger, or disbelief.
por la vida= for life
"Por nombre" is a Spanish phrase that means "by name" in English. It is used to refer to someone or something by their specific given name.
"¿Por qué corres?" means "Why do you run?"
"Loca por ti" means crazy for you.
Depending on context, it can mean several things. For, by, through. It is also used in many idiomatic expressions that are taken as a whole, por aqui, por favor, etc.