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Etter

Etter is a preposition used in Norwegian, where it typically means after or following. It is employed to indicate temporal sequence, as in sentences like “Etter frokosten dro jeg på jobb” (After breakfast I went to work), and to express succession or order in phrases such as “etter møtet” (after the meeting). The word is common in everyday Norwegian and appears in both spoken and written language.

In Norwegian, etter is a stand-alone preposition and does not capitalize when used in the middle of

Beyond its function as a preposition, Etter can appear as a proper noun in various contexts. It

Overall, etter primarily denotes timing and sequence in Norwegian, while as a proper noun it can designate

a
sentence.
It
is
often
used
with
time
expressions
and
with
nouns
describing
events
or
actions
that
occur
subsequently.
While
etter
is
most
closely
associated
with
Norwegian,
related
forms
exist
in
other
Germanic
languages,
reflecting
a
common
historical
lineage
for
post-t-
or
after-
type
prepositions
in
the
family.
is
used
as
a
surname
in
Germanic-speaking
regions
and
may
appear
in
place
names,
organizations,
or
titles
where
capitalization
indicates
a
specific
name
rather
than
a
common
word.
These
uses
are
distinct
from
the
Norwegian
preposition
and
are
not
directly
related
in
meaning.
people,
places,
or
organizations
in
other
contexts.
The
term’s
core
sense—related
to
what
comes
after—persists
across
its
different
uses,
even
as
the
form
shifts
between
common
word
and
proper
name.