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At
TranslingualSymbolAt
EnglishEtymologyMiddle English < Old English æt < Proto-Germanic *at, *az < Proto-Indo-European *ad- (to, near, at). PronunciationPrepositionat
Translationsat (indicating place)
at (indicating time)
at (indicating a target)
DanishConjunctionat
DutchVerbat
TurkishNounat
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