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Als is a term found in several Germanic languages and can also appear as a proper noun in place names or surnames. It is most often encountered as a common word rather than a standalone concept, but its usage varies by language and context.

In German, als is a subordinating conjunction used to denote a specific time in the past, as

In Dutch, als means "as" or "if/when" and introduces both conditional and temporal clauses. For example, "Als

Beyond language use, Als may occur as a surname or appear as a component in various place

in
the
sentence
"Als
ich
ankam,
war
niemand
da"
meaning
"When
I
arrived,
no
one
was
there."
It
is
also
used
in
comparisons
to
express
a
difference,
such
as
"größer
als"
meaning
"taller
than."
In
contrast
with
wenn,
which
commonly
expresses
conditional
or
repeated
actions,
als
is
reserved
for
single,
past
events
and
fixed
moments.
ik
tijd
heb,
kom
ik"
can
be
translated
as
"If
I
have
time,
I
will
come"
or
"When
I
have
time,
I
will
come."
Als
is
also
used
in
similes
and
comparisons,
as
in
"net
zo
groot
als"
meaning
"as
large
as,"
aligning
with
its
German
use
in
expressing
likeness
or
difference.
names
in
Dutch-
or
German-speaking
regions.
In
uppercase
form,
ALS
is
a
common
acronym
for
amyotrophic
lateral
sclerosis,
a
neurodegenerative
disease,
and
it
is
used
by
a
variety
of
organizations
and
programs
in
medical
and
other
contexts.