After

/ˈæftər/ preposition, adverb, conjunction, adjective

As a preposition or adverb, it means later than or following in time, place, or order. It can also introduce a clause (as a conjunction), or describe something that comes later in a sequence.

From Old English *æfter* “behind, following, later,” related to words meaning “back” or “again.” Its core meaning of “later in time or position” has stayed stable.

AMበኋላ
ARبعد
BNপরে
CSpo
DAefter
DEnach
ELμετά
ESdespués
FAبعد
FIjälkeen
FRaprès
GUપછી
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