Esperanto | English |
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antaŭ preposition | against(in front of; before a background) before(at a higher or greater position in a subjective ranking) before(earlier than) before(in front of in space) by(not later than) in front of(at or near the front part of) of((to tell the time) before, to, e.g. a quarter of three (2:45)) |
antaŭ adverb | ago(past; gone by; since) |
antaŭ- adjective | pre-(before) |
antaŭ ol, antaŭ kiam conjunction | before(in advance of the time when) |
antaŭa adjective | anterior(anatomy: nearer the forward end) anterior(before or earlier in time) earlier(occurring previously) erstwhile(former, previous) former(previous) front(located at or near the front) previous(prior) |
antaŭadoleskanteco noun | preadolescence(the period between childhood and adolescence) |
antaŭafikso, antaŭvortero, prefikso noun | prefix [prefixes](morpheme at the beginning of a word) |
antaŭagordo, antaŭelekto adjective | preset(set in advance) |
antaŭaltaro noun | chancel(space around the altar in a church) |
antaŭamplifilo noun | preamplifier [preamplifiers](voltage amplifier) |
antaŭanonci verb | foretell(to predict the future) |
antaŭanto noun | predecessor [predecessors](model or type which precedes) |
antaŭdati verb | antedate [antedated, antedating, antedates]verb |
antaŭdaŭrigo noun | prequel(in a series of works, an installment that is set chronologically before its predecessor) |
antaŭdorma rakonto noun | bedtime story(story read to children before they sleep) |
antaŭe preposition | in front(in the position ahead) |
antaŭe adverb | antecedently(in an antecedent manner) before(at an earlier time) before(at the front end) before(in advance) beforehand(at an earlier time) earlier(previously; before now; sooner) formerly(at some time in the past) formerly(previously; once) previously(at an earlier time) |
antaŭe + past tense verb | used to(formerly and habitually or repeatedly) |
antaŭe de (forward of), antaŭen (forwards) verb | forward [forwarded, forwarding, forwards]verb |
antaŭen adverb | forth(forward in time, place or degree) |