It stood for the Presidents Organization of Unemployment Relief. Basically, it was set up by President Hoover to combat unemployment in the USA to kick-start growth again.
Only for you
hello for you
je traduis un texte pour te l'envoyer bientôt : I'm translating a text to sent it to you soon
"tiens c'est pour toi ça la belle mère" translates "here's this for you the mother-in-law"
Le cinéma
Marcel Kleine has written: 'Les tribunaux pour enfants en Allemagne' -- subject(s): Justice pour mineurs, Administration, Tribunaux pour enfants et adolescents
Mohamed Abdelmalek has written: 'Justice pour tous' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Administration of Justice, Courts, Judges, Procedure (Law)
Moussa Mara has written: 'Pour un Mali meilleur' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Public administration $z Mali, Public administration
On dit programme académique en français pour dire littéralement "academic program" en anglais. Aussi dit-on programme d'études pour signifier littéralement "program of studies." D'autres gens disent programme universitaire, mots traduits littéralement comme "university program."
put the car in reverse, start the car, and pour gasoline in the anti-freeze container
Nicholas C. Bala has written: 'The child and the law' -- subject(s): Children, Legal status, laws 'The Young Offenders Act annotated' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Children, Juvenile delinquency, Juvenile justice, Administration of, Legal status, laws 'Youth criminal justice law' -- subject(s): Justice pour mineurs, Administration of Juvenile justice, Administration, Canada 'Young offenders law' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile courts, Juvenile justice, Administration of
The question is: Quel program-vous pour les vacances de Noël?
The use of "pendant" in the sentence "il sera là-bas pendant deux mois" indicates the duration of time he will be there for, emphasizing the period of two months. On the other hand, "il sera là-bas pour deux mois" implies a specific purpose or reason for being there for two months.
"Do speak for me during (my) absence"
pour
pour it
The future tense of pour is will pour.