until in Latin
until in Latin is donec, usque ad — until means up to the point in time that something happens.
until in Latin
donec
Up to the time that (a condition becomes true).
usque ad
(without an object) Up to the time that the foods or other things available to sell, or tasks which need to be completed, run out.
What does "until" mean?
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prep Up to the point in time that something happens.
"We waited until sunrise before setting off."
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conj Up to the time that a stated condition becomes true.
"Stay here until I call you."
until in a sentence
- We waited until sunrise before setting off.
- Stay here until I call you.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "until" in Latin?
"until" in Latin is donec, usque ad. until means: Up to the point in time that something happens.
How do you use "until" in a sentence?
Example: "We waited until sunrise before setting off." In Latin, "until" is donec, usque ad.
Are there other ways to say "until" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "until": donec, usque ad.
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