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Use it for questions about prepositions.
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"Dankon POR via respondo" or "Dankon PRO via respondo"?
Both prepositions can be justified after danki: Using pro makes sense, because in a sense what you are thanking for is the cause of your thanking. …
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How do I say "to vote for someone"/"voĉdoni por iu" without using the preposition "por", if ...
When the vote is about whether the person should be affected in a negative way, e.g. be banned from a commnunity, one can say "voĉdoni kontraŭ iu".