Breakdown of El socio para quien organizo la reunión también es mi mentor.
ser
to be
también
also
mi
my
la reunión
the meeting / gathering
Questions & Answers about El socio para quien organizo la reunión también es mi mentor.
Why use para quien here instead of just que?
When a relative pronoun comes right after a preposition (like para) and refers to a person (like el socio), you generally must use quien (for a single person) or quienes (for multiple people). You cannot use que immediately after para when referring to a person.
In everyday English, we often say 'The partner who I organize the meeting for.' Can I put para at the end of the clause in Spanish?
No, Spanish never leaves prepositions 'dangling' at the end of a sentence or clause. The preposition (like para) must always come immediately before the relative pronoun (like quien).
How would this sentence change if I were organizing the meeting for multiple partners?
Unlike the English word 'whom', the Spanish word quien has a plural form: quienes. If you were talking about multiple partners, it would become plural to match: Los socios para quienes organizo la reunión...
Does socio mean a business partner or a romantic partner?