(Spanish!) what's the difference between por and para?

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I was going to try to explain it, but I found this page which does a much better job. It’s easier to just learn the difference by practicing Spanish than by memorizing a list, though. One thing I do remember is that whenever you give someome something, it’s “para ti.”

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