after in Danish
after in Danish is efter, senere, som følge af — after means later in time than; following.
after in Danish
efter
Behind; later in time; following.
senere
Behind; later in time; following.
efter
efter
(Irish, Newfoundland, usually, preceded by a form of be, followed by an -ing form of a verb) Used to indicate recent completion of an activity.
som følge af
(Irish, Newfoundland, usually, preceded by a form of be, followed by an -ing form of a verb) Used to indicate recent completion of an activity.
efter
Behind.
bagefter
Behind.
efter
In allusion to, in imitation of; following or referencing.
på trods af
In allusion to, in imitation of; following or referencing.
What does "after" mean?
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prep Later in time than; following.
"We'll leave after lunch."
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prep In pursuit of, or searching for.
"The dog ran after the ball."
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prep Named in honor of, or modeled on, someone or something.
"The park was named after a local hero."
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conj Once; when a previous event has happened.
"After you finish your homework, you can go outside."
after in a sentence
- We'll leave after lunch.
- After the meeting, she called her client.
- The dog ran after the ball.
- Police went after the suspect on foot.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "after" in Danish?
"after" in Danish is efter, senere, som følge af. after means: Later in time than; following.
How do you use "after" in a sentence?
Example: "We'll leave after lunch." In Danish, "after" is efter, senere, som følge af.
Are there other ways to say "after" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 5 translations listed for "after": efter, senere, som følge af, bagefter, på trods af.
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