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The root word para means beside. A couple words with this are paradox and paraphrase.
'tis the season to be jolly = es la estación para alegrarse
Two words joined Parallel Olympics Para-lympics
Libre para siempre (free forever)
para kang papa moo
Grand multipara refers to a (grand multiparous) woman who has given birth five or more times. in other words, Para 5 and above.
dinero para gastos personales
This is a nonsense string of words that translate to = Love for to life Amor de mi vida = love of my life Amor para mi vida = love for my life amor para la vida = love for (the) life
"Cara" - face/expensive "Para" - stop/to "Rara" - rare
To say something similar to a famous quote, but not using the exact same words.
Para Para Paradise happened in 2000.