after in Japanese
after in Japanese is のちに, 後で, ご — after means later in time than; following.
after in Japanese
のちに
Pronounced: nochini
Behind; later in time; following.
後で
Pronounced: atode
Behind; later in time; following.
ご
Pronounced: go
後
Pronounced: ato
後ろ
Pronounced: ushiro
Behind.
後
Pronounced: ato
Behind.
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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "after" in Japanese?
"after" in Japanese is のちに, 後で, ご. after means: Later in time than; following.
How do you pronounce のちに?
"after" in Japanese is のちに, pronounced "nochini".
How do you use "after" in a sentence?
Example: "We'll leave after lunch." In Japanese, "after" is のちに, 後で, ご.
Are there other ways to say "after" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "after": のちに, 後で, ご, 後, 後ろ.
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