After

"After" in nn

etter

(behind; later in time; following)

etterpå

(behind; later in time; following)

seinare

(behind; later in time; following)

etter

(signifies that the action of its clause takes place before the action of the other clause)

etter at

(signifies that the action of its clause takes place before the action of the other clause)

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