by in Latin
by in Latin is apud, aput, ab — by means near or next to something.
by in Latin
apud
Near or next to.
aput
Near or next to.
ab
a
per
Indicates a means of achieving something: Involving/using the means of.
ab
Indicates a means of achieving something: Involving/using the means of.
cata
Indicates a means of classification or organisation.
What does "by" mean?
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prep Near or next to something.
"She sat by the window all evening."
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prep Not later than a stated time.
"Please submit the report by Friday."
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prep Used to show who or what performs an action.
"The novel was written by a first-time author."
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prep Through the use of a particular method.
"They travelled by train instead of flying."
by in a sentence
- She sat by the window all evening.
- Please submit the report by Friday.
- The novel was written by a first-time author.
- They travelled by train instead of flying.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "by" in Latin?
"by" in Latin is apud, aput, ab. by means: Near or next to something.
How do you use "by" in a sentence?
Example: "She sat by the window all evening." In Latin, "by" is apud, aput, ab.
Are there other ways to say "by" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 6 translations listed for "by": apud, aput, ab, a, per, cata.
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