See also: после-

Bulgarian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *poslě.

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  • IPA(key): [ˈpɔslɛ]
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по́сле (pósle) (comparative по́-по́сле, superlative на́й-по́сле)

  1. later, afterwards (at some time subsequent to a given time)
    Ще се видим после.
    Šte se vidim posle.
    See you later.
    После съжаляваше за това, което беше казала.
    Posle sǎžaljavaše za tova, koeto beše kazala.
    Afterwards she was sorry for what she’d said.
  2. then (following next after in order of position, narration, or enumeration)
    Изпи чаша уиски, после още една и още една.
    Izpi čaša uiski, posle ošte edna i ošte edna.
    He drank a glass of whisky, then another and another.
  3. Only used in по́-по́сле (pó-pósle, later, afterwards)
  4. Only used in на́й-по́сле (náj-pósle, finally, ultimately, eventually, at last; after all)

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Macedonian

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после (posle) (comparative попосле, superlative најпосле)

  1. afterwards, later

Preposition

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после (posle)

  1. after

Russian

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *poslě.

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Preposition

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по́сле (pósle) [with genitive]

  1. after (in time)
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по́сле (pósle)

  1. later, afterwards

Etymology 2

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  • IPA(key): [pɐs⁽ʲ⁾ˈlʲe]

Noun

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после́ (poslém anim

  1. prepositional singular of посо́л (posól, ambassador, legate)

Serbo-Croatian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *poslě.

Adverb

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по̏сле (Latin spelling pȍsle)

  1. later
  2. afterwards

Preposition

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по̏сле (Latin spelling pȍsle) (+ genitive case)

  1. after