The word "after" plays a crucial role in grammar as a connector for time and sequence. It is commonly used in both formal and informal communication to establish relationships between events. Its versatility spans prepositional, adverbial, and conjunctional uses, making it an indispensable part of English syntax.
No exact match translations found for 'after' in maithili.
Word 'after' in Other Languages
- after in Assamese অসমীয়া
- after in Bengali বাংলা
- after in Bodo बड़ो
- after in Dogri डोगरी
- after in English
- after in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- after in Hindi हिन्दी
- after in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
- after in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- after in Konkani कोंकणी
- after in Maithili মৈথিলী
- after in Malayalam മലയാളം
- after in Manipuri মৈতৈলোন্
- after in Marathi मराठी
- after in Nepali नेपाली
- after in Oriya ଓଡ଼ିଆ
- after in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
- after in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्
- after in Santali
- after in Sindhi سنڌي
- after in Tamil தமிழ்
- after in Telugu తెలుగు
- after in Urdu اُردُو
After
Part of Speech
Preposition, Conjunction, Adverb
Pronunciation
American English: /ˈæf.tɚ/, British English: /ˈɑːf.tə/
Definitions
- (Preposition) Following in time, place, or order: "She arrived after the meeting started."
- (Conjunction) Subsequent to the time when: "After he finished, he went home."
- (Adverb) Later in time; subsequently: "He left, and she followed after."
Usage Examples
- "Let's meet after lunch."
- "He named his son after his grandfather."
- "The dog ran after the ball."
Etymology
From Old English "æfter," meaning "later, behind, according to," related to Proto-Germanic origins.
Synonyms
- Following
- Subsequent to
- Later
Antonyms
- Before
- Prior to
- Earlier
Translations
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Spanish | Después | desˈpwes |
French | Après | aˈpʁɛ |
Mandarin | 以后 | yǐ hòu |
Russian | После | ˈpos.lʲe |
German | Nach | naːx |
Arabic | بعد | baʿd |
Hindi | के बाद | ke bād |
Telugu | తరువాత | taruvāta |
Tamil | பின்னர் | piṉṉar |
Kannada | ನಂತರ | nantara |
Malayalam | ശേഷം | śēṣaṁ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
American English: /ˈæf.tɚ/
British English: /ˈɑːf.tə/
Historical Usage
Historically, "after" has been used to indicate temporal or sequential relationships, evolving from early Germanic and Old English roots.
Cultural Nuances
In different cultures, "after" can signify respect when used in naming conventions, such as naming someone after an elder or a significant figure.