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Translingual

Symbol

At

  1. symbol for astatine

English

Etymology

Middle English < Old English æt < Proto-Germanic *at, *az < Proto-Indo-European *ad- (to, near, at).

Pronunciation

Preposition

at

  1. indicating place
    At that precise position.
  2. indicating time
    At six o'clock.
  3. indicating a target
    He threw a rock at me.
  4. indicating state
    Men at work.

Translations

at (indicating place)

  •  : ye
  • Interlingua: a, in
  • Irish: ag
  • Italian: a, in
  • Japanese: (de), (ni)
  • Korean: ~에서 (-eseo)
  • Persian: دَر (dær)
  • Polish: przy
  • Portuguese: a, em
  • Russian: в (v), на (na), при (pri), у (u), возле (vózle)
  • Spanish: a, en
  • Swedish: på
  • Thai: ณ (nā)
  • Turkish: -da, -de
  • Vietnamese: ở tại , lúc , vào

at (indicating time)

  • Hungarian: -kor (temporalis case )
  • Interlingua: a
  • Italian: a
  • Japanese: (ni)
  • Polish: w
  • Portuguese: a
  • Russian: в (v)
  • Spanish: a

at (indicating a target)


Danish

Conjunction

at

  1. that.

Dutch

Verb

at

  1. singular past tense of eten

Turkish

Noun

at

  1. horse



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