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Paragraph
i think the origin of the word paragraph is greek?
The "para" in "paragraph" comes from the Greek word "para," which means "beside." In a paragraph, several sentences are grouped together to discuss a specific idea or topic, appearing beside each other within the same block of text.
"Beside" (From the Greek)
The Bluebook states that it is para.
In an HTML document, to start a new paragraph, the <p> tag is used. Here p stands for paragraph and will start a new para.
I want you to want me
Para can have several meanings. The verb "para" can mean to stop when issued as a command. Most often, however, para is a preposition. It can mean "by": para mañana means "by tomorrow." It can mean "for": El libro es para tí means "The book's for you." It can mean in order to: Fuí para ver La Casa Blanca means "I went (in order) to see the White House."
es para mi = " is for me"
Para Bellum
The Spanish phrases 'para qué' and 'por qué' both can mean why.
"Paz para" means "peace".