After
"After" in German
darauf
(behind; later in time; following)
hinterher
(behind; later in time; following)
nachdem
(signifies that the action of its clause takes place before the action of the other clause)
hinter
(behind)
hinter
(in pursuit of, seeking)
nach
(subsequently; following in time; later than)
nach
(in allusion to, in imitation of; following or referencing)
nach
(next in importance or rank)
trotz
(in spite of)
wegen
(as a result of)
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