For the hair
Only for you. Just for you. Solo=just, only. para=for. ti=you.
It means ...for you. Like: Lo compré para ti. ( I bought it for you.) I think. I am only learning too. Good luck.
It means "for you". It is a form that is only used in a few countries, and is a holdover of a somewhat archaic term. It is equivalent to "ti".
Saber means to know as in facts/information. Do not get it mixed up with "conocer" which also means "to know", but as in people or places.
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