Learn how to use preposition + lo que in Spanish
To introduce a clause with [preposition] + what in Spanish use the following:
[con, para, en, de, por, a ...] + lo que + [clause]
Read and listen to these examples:
En lo que a mí respecta, no tengo más preguntas.As far as I am concerned, I don't have any more questions.
Ten cuidado con lo que deseas.Be careful what you wish for.
Para lo que vale la pena, es mejor no enfadarse.For what it's worth, it is better not to get angry.
No sé de lo que hablas.I don't know what you are talking about.
Se enfadó por lo que le dije el otro día.She became cross because of what I said to her the other day.
Nunca pones atención a lo que te digo.You never pay attention to what I say.
ATTENTION:
You can never place the preposition at the end of the clause like in English:
Ten cuidado lo que deseas con. / Ten cuidado con lo que deseas.
Be careful what you wish for.
Lo que without a preposition expresses what/which when referring to a whole previous idea or sentence. See Using lo que = what, which, that which, the thing that (Spanish relative pronouns).Ten cuidado lo que deseas con. / Ten cuidado con lo que deseas.
Be careful what you wish for.
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(Literally: I am here for what you need.)