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This is a WRONG question.
Special(ly) and especial(ly) are INTERCHANGABLE most of time, although especial is more formal so it's less used. They have the SAME meaning.
No matter what, "to" is wrong, it should be "for".
Edit:
http://***/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv265.shtml
specially - for a particular purpose
especially - particularly / above all
Note that the adjective especial is rarely used nowadays
My opinion:
In common use, specially and especially are the SAME, people don't really distinguish these two. But what this article said was also true, if you are talking about "proper" english. But remeber, English is a changing langauge as well.
Anyway, "TO" here is 100% wrong. it's either a typo or sth else is missing (like a verb: I am here specially to SEE you)
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