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Translingual
Symbol
As
- symbol for arsenic
English
Adverb
as
- To such an extent or degree
- You're heavier than me, and not as tall.
Translations
- Esperanto: tiel
- French: aussi
- Interlingua: tanto
- Italian: tanto
- Portuguese: tão , tanto
- Slovak: tak
- Swedish: lika (Du är lika lång som mig = You are as tall as me)
Conjunction
as
- In the same way that; according to what
- As you wish, my lord!
- At the same instant that; when
- As I came in, she flew.
- At the same time that (=while)
- He sleeps as the rain falls.
- Varying through time to the same proportion that
- As the fear grew, my legs became heavier.
- Considering that, because, since
- As it's too late, I quit.
- Similar to, used to create similes.
- Proud as a peacock.
Translations
- Esperanto: kiel (1, 6), laŭ (1), kiam (2), dum (2, 3), kiom (4), ĉar (5)
- French: comme (1); quand (2); lorsque (3), pendant que (3); au fur et à mesure que (4); puisque (5), car (5)
- Interlingua: como (1); quando (2); durante que (3); a mesura que (4); proque , viste que (5)
- Italian: come (1); quando (2); mentre (3); [[ ]] (4); siccome (5)
- Portuguese: como (1); quando (2); enquanto (3); à medida que (4); porque , como, já que , visto que (5)
- Slovak: ako (1, 4), keď (2, 3), keďže (5)
- Spanish: como (1); en el momento que (2); mientras (3); a medida que (4)
- Swedish: som (1), när (2), då (2), medan (3), under tiden (3), eftersom (5)
Preposition
as
- To the same extent or degree that
- You are not so tall as me.
Translations
- Breton: ken ha, C'hwi 'zo ken bras ha me (You are as tall as me)
- Dutch: als
- Esperanto: kiel
- French: que (Tu es aussi grand que moi - You are as tall as me); comme
- German: als
- Indonesian: sebagai , seperti
- Interlingua: como, quanto
- Italian: quanto , come
- Japanese: として (toshite)
- Portuguese: como, quanto
- Slovak: ako (in Slovak it is a conjucntion even in this context, followed by a nominative)
- Spanish: como
- Swedish: som (Du är lika lång som mig = You are as tall as me)
Aragonese
Etymology
From Latin illas
Definite article
as f plural
- the
- As mesachas de Zaragoza = "The girls from Saragossa"
Notes
- The form las, either pronounced as las or as ras, can be found after words ending with an -a.
Brithenig
Noun
as f
- a handle
Dutch
Noun
as f (plural as)
Synonyms
- asse
Noun
as m (plural assen )
French
Noun
as m (plural as)
Pronunciation
- SAMPA: /As/
Verb
as
Pronunciation
- SAMPA: /a, A/
Frisian
Conjunction
as
Noun
as
Latin
Noun
as m
- Roman coin: originally made of bronze and weighing a pound, but later made of copper and weighing half an ounce.
Declension
Third declension, with base of two consonants (3:B2C).
| Case \ # | M. | MM. |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | as | assēs |
| Genitive | assis | assium |
| Dative | assī | assibus |
| Accusative | assem | assēs |
| Ablative | asse | assibus |
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin illae .
Definite article
as f plural
Personal pronoun
as 3rd person f plural
- them (as a direct object; the corresponding indirect object is lhes ; the form used after prepositions is elas).
- Encontrei-as na rua. - I met them in the street.
Usage notes
- As becomes -las after verb forms ending in -r, -s, or -z, the pronouns nos and vos, and the adverb eis; the ending letter causing the change disappears.
- Becomes -nas after a nasal diphthong: -ão, -am [ɐ̃w̃], -õe [õj̃], -em, -êm [ẽj̃].
- Detêm-nas como prisioneiros. = "They detain them as prisoners."
- In Brasil it is being abandoned in favor of the nominative form elas.
- Eu as vi. → Eu vi elas. = "I saw them."
Spanish
Noun
as m (plural ases )
- ace (card; somebody very proficient at an activity)
Swedish
Noun
as
Conjugations
| Neuter | ||||
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | as | aset | as | asen |
| Genitive | as | asets | as | asens |
Tok Pisin
Noun
as
Turkish
Noun
as
- Ace in card games
Volapük
Preposition
as (ays, äs)
- as
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