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Après

Après is a French preposition and adverb meaning after or following in time or sequence. It is used to indicate what comes later, with nouns (après le dîner, après la pluie) and with phrases that specify a moment or period (après-midi, meaning afternoon). It also appears in expressions that refer to events following another action, such as après avoir mangé (after having eaten) or après qu’il est parti (after he left).

Grammatical use and constructions can vary. When followed by a noun or noun phrase, après governs that

Etymology and distribution: après originates in Old French as aprés, with continued use in Modern French. It

See also: French prepositions, time expressions in French, common French idioms involving time.

element
directly
(après
le
repas).
When
introducing
a
clause,
après
can
be
used
as
après
que
+
indicative
(Après
qu’il
est
parti)
or
with
an
infinitive
form
to
express
a
sequence
relative
to
the
subject
(après
avoir
quitté
les
lieux,
after
having
left
the
place).
In
set
phrases,
après
forms
part
of
compound
terms
such
as
après-midi
(afternoon),
après-coup
(retrospectively
or
in
hindsight),
and
après-ski
(social
or
recreational
activities
after
a
day
of
skiing).
functions
across
time
expressions
and
idiomatic
phrases,
and
its
meaning
remains
closely
tied
to
the
notion
of
one
event
occurring
subsequent
to
another.