How to Say ‘Is for those who’ in Spain Spanish
Es para los que
ehs pah-rah lohs keh
[ehs pah-rah lohs keh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Los que' is a way to refer to people indirectly. It literally translates to 'those who'.
🇪🇸 In Spain: In Spanish culture, indirect speech is commonly used to address groups respectfully.
Phrase Breakdown
Es
[ehs]
is
A third-person singular present of the verb 'to be'.
El coche es rojo.
The car is red.
para
[pah-rah]
for
Intended to be given to or used by someone or something.
Este regalo es para ti.
This gift is for you.
los
[lohs]
the
Used to refer to a specific group or thing known to both the speaker and listener.
Los perros son leales.
The dogs are loyal.
que
[keh]
that
Used to introduce a defining clause, especially one essential to the sentence.
Sé la persona que buscabas.
I am the person that you were looking for.
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