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behind in Latin

behind in Latin is post, pōne — behind means at or toward the back of something, or after it in time, position, or progress.

behind in Latin

post
prep
At or to the back or far side of.
pōne
prep
At or to the back or far side of.
post
prep

What does "behind" mean?

  1. preposition At or toward the back of something, or after it in time, position, or progress.
    "The keys fell behind the sofa."
  2. preposition Responsible for, or the reason for, something.
    "Nobody knows who is behind the anonymous donation."
  3. noun Informal term for a person's buttocks.
    "He slipped and landed on his behind."

behind in a sentence

  • The keys fell behind the sofa.
  • He's behind on his rent this month.
  • Nobody knows who is behind the anonymous donation.
  • He slipped and landed on his behind.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "behind" in Latin?

"behind" in Latin is post, pōne. behind means: At or toward the back of something, or after it in time, position, or progress.

How do you use "behind" in a sentence?

Example: "The keys fell behind the sofa." In Latin, "behind" is post, pōne.

Are there other ways to say "behind" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "behind": post, pōne.

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