after क्या है? अंग्रेजी में उच्चारण और उपयोग

after का मतलब है बाद। स्पष्ट उदाहरणों और आसानी से समझ में आने वाले अभ्यासों के माध्यम से after का उच्चारण और उपयोग करना सीखें।

after की परिभाषा और उच्चारण

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बाद

/ˈɑːftə/
after की परिभाषा और उच्चारण

Okay, let's break down how to pronounce "after" in English. It's a tricky one for many learners! Here's a breakdown:

The Standard Pronunciation (Most Common):

  • IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet): /'æftər/
  • Phonetic Transcription (Simplified): "AF-ter"

Let's break it down syllable by syllable:

  1. "AF": This is pronounced like the "af" in "apple". It's a short, quick vowel sound.

  2. "ter": This is where it gets tricky!

    • "ter" is pronounced with a schwa vowel sound. The schwa is the most common, neutral vowel sound in English – it's like the "uh" in "about". So, it sounds like "ter" with a very relaxed, almost disappearing vowel. Think of it as almost silent.

Putting it all together:

You'll say "AF-ter" with a very quick "AF" and a relaxed, schwa-like "ter".

Tips and Common Mistakes:

  • Don't say "after" like "a-fter": Don't give it the separate "a" sound you'd use in "apple."
  • The ‘t’ sound is silent: The ‘t’ in “ter” is not pronounced. It's a silent consonant.
  • Listen to native speakers: The best way to learn is to listen to how native English speakers pronounce it. You can find examples on:
    • Forvo: https://forvo.com/word/after/ (This website has pronunciations by native speakers.)
    • Google Search: Search for “how to pronounce after” on YouTube.

Resources:

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अंग्रेज़ी में after शब्द का प्रयोग और उदाहरण

Let's break down how to use the word "after" in English. It's a surprisingly versatile word with several different meanings and functions! Here's a breakdown, categorized for clarity:

1. Time – Following an Event

  • Most Common Usage: “After” most often indicates something happening later than something else.
    • Example: “I’ll call you after the meeting.” (You’ll call after the meeting is over.)
    • Example: “We went to the beach after lunch.” (We went to the beach following lunch.)
    • Example: “She arrived after midnight.” (She arrived later than midnight.)

2. Sequence of Events

  • Chronological Order: “After” shows the order of things happening one after another.
    • Example:After studying hard, he got good grades.” (Studying happened first, then getting good grades.)
    • Example:After the rain, the sun came out.” (Rain came first, then the sun.)

3. Following a Person or Thing

  • Trailing Behind: This means following someone or something physically.
    • Example: “The dog followed me after I left the house.”
    • Example: “He walked after the bus.” (He walked behind the bus).

4. Cause and Effect (Often with “because”)

  • Resulting From: "After" can suggest a result or consequence. Often used with "because."
    • Example:After I ate too much, I felt sick.” (Because I ate too much, I felt sick.) – More natural to say “Because I ate too much, I felt sick.” but “after” can be used.
    • Example:After the storm, the roads were flooded.”

5. "Afterward" (Often Interchangeable)

  • "Afterward" is simply the adverb form of "after." They are usually interchangeable in many contexts, but “afterward” is considered slightly more formal.
    • Example: “Let’s go afterward.” (Let’s go after that.)
    • Example: “I’ll meet you after.” (I’ll meet you afterward.)

6. Expressing a Condition (Less Common, More Formal)

  • Following a specific condition: This is a more complex usage and often found in legal or formal writing. It usually implies a consequence if a condition is met.
    • Example:After full payment of the invoice, the goods will be shipped.” (If the invoice is paid in full, the goods will be shipped.)

7. Figurative Usage (Less Frequent)

  • “After all”: Used to express surprise, especially when something unexpected happens.
    • Example: “He didn't come! After all, he promised he would.”

Key Points & How to Remember:

  • Time is the most common meaning. That's where you'll encounter it most often.
  • Think about sequence. “After” helps establish what happened next.
  • Consider the context. The surrounding words will usually make the meaning clear.

Let’s test your understanding! Can you create a sentence using “after” in each of the categories above (time, sequence, following, cause & effect)?

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शब्दावली के मुहावरे after

after all
despite what has been said or expected
  • So you made it after all!
used when you are explaining something, or giving a reason
  • He should have paid. He suggested it, after all.
be after doing something
to be going to do something soon; to be intending to do something soon
    to have just done something

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