How to Say ‘To everything you have fought for’ in Spain Spanish
A todo por lo que has luchado
ah TOH-doh pohr loh keh ahs loo-CHAH-doh
[ah TOH-doh pohr loh keh ahs loo-CHAH-doh]
💬 Usage Tip: The relative pronoun 'que' is used to connect clauses compounding the subject.
🇪🇸 In Spain: The idea of struggle and fighting for something is a key trope in Spanish dramas.
Phrase Breakdown
A
[ah]
To
Expressing direction or contact.
Voy a la tienda.
I am going to the store.
todo
[TOH-doh]
everything
All things; all the parts.
Lo quiero todo.
I want everything.
por
[pohr]
for
Used to indicate the recipient, purpose, or goal.
Es un regalo para ti.
It is a gift for you.
lo
[loh]
what
Used to refer to a thing or things.
Esto es lo que quería.
This is what I wanted.
que
[keh]
that
Used to introduce additional information about something.
El libro que leí es bueno.
The book that I read is good.
has
[ahs]
you have
Used to indicate possession or experience in the present perfect.
Tienes lo que has pedido.
You have what you asked for.
luchado
[loo-CHAH-doh]
fought for
Past participle of 'fight.' To have engaged in a struggle.
Luchado por sus derechos.
Fought for their rights.
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