Antecedent
Translations of "antecedent" (28 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | предишен(earlier in time or order), предшестващ(earlier in time or order), предшественик(any thing that precedes another thing) | predišen, predšestvašt, predšestvenik | |
| Catalan | antecedent(any thing that precedes another thing) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 先行詞 /先行词(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), 前情(any thing that precedes another thing), 前辈(ancestor) | xiānxíngcí, qián qíng, qián bèi | |
| Czech | dřívější(earlier in time or order), předchozí(earlier in time or order), předcházející(earlier in time or order), předchůdce(any thing that precedes another thing), předek(ancestor), příčina(any thing that precedes another thing) | — | |
| Dutch | voorafgaand(earlier in time or order), vroeger(earlier in time or order), antecedent(any thing that precedes another thing), antecedent(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), antecedent(conditional part of a hypothetical proposition), voorafgaande(any thing that precedes another thing), voorouder(ancestor) | — | |
| Finnish | edeltävä(earlier in time or order), edeltäjä(any thing that precedes another thing), edeltävä asia(any thing that precedes another thing), esi-isä(ancestor), esivanhempi(ancestor), etujäsen(conditional part of a hypothetical proposition), korrelaatti(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun) | — | |
| French | antécédent(earlier in time or order), antécédent(any thing that precedes another thing), antécédent(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), antécédent(conditional part of a hypothetical proposition), ascendant(ancestor) | — | |
| German | früher(earlier in time or order), vor(earlier in time or order), vorangehend(earlier in time or order), vorausgehend(earlier in time or order), vorgängig(earlier in time or order), vorgängig(earlier in time or order), vorhergehend(earlier in time or order), vorige(earlier in time or order), voriger(earlier in time or order), voriges(earlier in time or order), vorrangig(earlier in time or order), Ahn(ancestor), Ahne(ancestor), Ahne(ancestor), Ahnin(ancestor), Antezedens(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), Antezedens(conditional part of a hypothetical proposition), Antezedenz(any thing that precedes another thing), Beziehungswort(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), Bezugselement(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), Bezugswort(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), Stammvater(ancestor), Uhrahn(ancestor), Uhrahne(ancestor), Ursache(any thing that precedes another thing), Vorangehende(any thing that precedes another thing), Vorfahr(ancestor), Vorfahre(ancestor), Vorform(any thing that precedes another thing), Vorgeschichte(any thing that precedes another thing), Vorhergehende(any thing that precedes another thing), Vorleben(any thing that precedes another thing), Vorläufer(any thing that precedes another thing), Vorläufer(ancestor), Vorstufe(any thing that precedes another thing) | — | |
| Greek | προηγούμενος(any thing that precedes another thing), πρόγονος(ancestor), πρότερος(any thing that precedes another thing), υπόθεση(conditional part of a hypothetical proposition) | proïgoúmenos, prógonos, próteros, ypóthesi | |
| Hindi | पूर्वगामी(earlier in time or order), पूर्ववर्ती(earlier in time or order), पूर्ववर्त्ती(any thing that precedes another thing), पूर्ववर्त्ती(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), पूर्ववर्त्ती(conditional part of a hypothetical proposition), पूर्ववृत्त(any thing that precedes another thing), पूर्ववृत्तांत(any thing that precedes another thing) | pūrvagāmī, pūrvavartī, pūrvavarttī, pūrvavarttī, pūrvavarttī, pūrvavŕtt, pūrvavŕttānt | |
| Hungarian | előbbi(earlier in time or order), korábbi(earlier in time or order), megelőző(earlier in time or order), előzmény(any thing that precedes another thing), ős(ancestor) | — | |
| Icelandic | undanfari(earlier in time or order), forliður(conditional part of a hypothetical proposition), undanfari(any thing that precedes another thing), undanfari(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun) | — | |
| Italian | antecedente(earlier in time or order), antecedente(any thing that precedes another thing), antecedente(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), antecedente(conditional part of a hypothetical proposition), antenato(ancestor), progenitore(ancestor) | — | |
| Japanese | 先行詞(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun) | senkōshi | |
| Latin | antecēdēns(earlier in time or order), antecēdēns(any thing that precedes another thing) | — | |
| Malay | sebelum(earlier in time or order), anteseden(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), keturunan(ancestor), sebelum(any thing that precedes another thing) | — | |
| Mongolian | төлөөлөгдөхүүн(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun) | tölöölögdöxüün | |
| Polish | antecedentny(earlier in time or order), uprzedni(earlier in time or order), antecedencje(Previous principles, conduct, history, etc.), antecedens(conditional part of a hypothetical proposition), antecedens(Previous principles, conduct, history, etc.), anteriora(Previous principles, conduct, history, etc.) | — | |
| Portuguese | antecedente(earlier in time or order), ancestral(ancestor), antecedente(any thing that precedes another thing), antecedente(ancestor), antecedente(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), antecedente(conditional part of a hypothetical proposition), antepassado(ancestor) | — | |
| Romanian | antecedent(earlier in time or order), precedent(earlier in time or order), antecedent(any thing that precedes another thing), precedent(any thing that precedes another thing) | — | |
| Russian | предше́ствующий(earlier in time or order), предыду́щий(earlier in time or order) | predšéstvujuščij, predydúščij | |
| Serbo-Croatian | antecedȅnt(earlier in time or order), antecèdent(earlier in time or order), antecèdent(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun) | — | |
| Spanish | antecedente(earlier in time or order), ancestro(ancestor), antecedente(any thing that precedes another thing), antecedente(ancestor), antecedente(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun), antecedente(conditional part of a hypothetical proposition), antepasado(ancestor) | — | |
| Swedish | föregångare(any thing that precedes another thing) | — | |
| Tagalog | nauna(earlier in time or order), nauna(any thing that precedes another thing) | — | |
| Ukrainian | передуючий(earlier in time or order), попередній(earlier in time or order) | peredujučyj, poperednij | |
| Vietnamese | tiền bối(ancestor) | — | |
| Welsh | rhagflaenydd(word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun) | — |
antecedent
dřívější, předchozí, předcházející, předchůdce, předek, příčina
voorafgaand, vroeger, antecedent, antecedent, antecedent, voorafgaande, voorouder
edeltävä, edeltäjä, edeltävä asia, esi-isä, esivanhempi, etujäsen, korrelaatti
antécédent, antécédent, antécédent, antécédent, ascendant
früher, vor, vorangehend, vorausgehend, vorgängig, vorgängig, vorhergehend, vorige, voriger, voriges, vorrangig, Ahn, Ahne, Ahne, Ahnin, Antezedens, Antezedens, Antezedenz, Beziehungswort, Bezugselement, Bezugswort, Stammvater, Uhrahn, Uhrahne, Ursache, Vorangehende, Vorfahr, Vorfahre, Vorform, Vorgeschichte, Vorhergehende, Vorleben, Vorläufer, Vorläufer, Vorstufe
पूर्वगामी, पूर्ववर्ती, पूर्ववर्त्ती, पूर्ववर्त्ती, पूर्ववर्त्ती, पूर्ववृत्त, पूर्ववृत्तांत
pūrvagāmī, pūrvavartī, pūrvavarttī, pūrvavarttī, pūrvavarttī, pūrvavŕtt, pūrvavŕttānt
előbbi, korábbi, megelőző, előzmény, ős
undanfari, forliður, undanfari, undanfari
antecedente, antecedente, antecedente, antecedente, antenato, progenitore
antecēdēns, antecēdēns
sebelum, anteseden, keturunan, sebelum
antecedentny, uprzedni, antecedencje, antecedens, antecedens, anteriora
antecedente, ancestral, antecedente, antecedente, antecedente, antecedente, antepassado
antecedent, precedent, antecedent, precedent
antecedȅnt, antecèdent, antecèdent
antecedente, ancestro, antecedente, antecedente, antecedente, antecedente, antepasado
föregångare
nauna, nauna
tiền bối
rhagflaenydd
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