"To say what..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase pour dire ce que... . The prepositional phrase literally translates by word order into English as "in order to say (tell) that which... ." The pronunciation will be "poor deer skuh" in northerly French and "poor deer suh kuh" in southerly French.
Pour femme in French means "for (a) woman" in English.
C'était pour moi in French means "It was for me" in English.
C'est pour quoi? in French means "What's it for?" in English.
This is a translation of 'you mean the world to me'. A French speaker would not speak that way, he would say 'tu es tout pour moi'.
Un pour tous, tous pour un in French means "one for all, all for one" in English.
"That is all for today!" in English is C'est tout pour aujourd'hui! in French.
Quel jour est pour notre amour? in French is "What day is for our love?" in English.
Bon soir! Merci pour votre... in French means "Good evening! Thank you for your..." in English.
"We were meant to be together!" in English is On était fait pour être ensemble! in French.
Tu comptes grave pour moi! in French means "You are really important to me!" in English.
"What are your plans for today?" in English is Quels sont vos projets pour aujourd'hui? in French.
"Thank God for today!" in English is Dieu merci pour aujourd'hui! in French.