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dopo

after

preposition adverb DOH-poh Common

Origin: from Latin de post

Also means

afterwards

Usage Note

Dopo works as a preposition ('after') and an adverb ('afterwards, later'). Before an infinitive of a completed action it pairs with the past infinitive (dopo aver mangiato = 'after eating'). The phrase a dopo is a casual 'see you later'.

Examples

"Ci vediamo dopo pranzo."

Natural Translation

We'll see each other after lunch.

Literal Translation

Us we-see after lunch.

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