Behind

/bɪˈhaɪnd/ preposition

Behind means at the back of something or hidden by it. It can also mean later than or slower than others in time or progress.

“Behind” comes from Old English “behindan,” combining “be-” (by) and “hindan” (from behind). It has always carried the sense of something at the back or in the rear.

AMከኋላ
ARخلف
BNপিছনে
CSza
DAbag
DEhinter
ELπίσω
ESdetrás
FAپشت
FItakana
FRderrière
GUપાછળ
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