Al
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Contents
- 1 Translingual
- 2 English
- 3 Asturian
- 4 Breton
- 5 Danish
- 6 Dutch
- 7 Esperanto
- 8 Haitian Creole
- 9 Ido
- 10 Interlingua
- 11 Italian
- 12 Kurdish
- 13 Middle English
- 14 Old English
- 15 Old French
- 16 Old High German
- 17 Old Saxon
- 18 Romanian
- 19 Saterland Frisian
- 20 Spanish
- 21 Swedish
- 22 Turkish
- 23 Volapük
- 24 West Frisian
- 25 Venetian
Translingual
Symbol
al
- (metrology) Symbol for the attoliter (attolitre), an SI unit of fluid measure equal to 10−18 liters (litres).
English
Etymology
Abbreviation
al
- assembly language.
- artificial life.
- (networking) country code for Albania.
al.
- other things.
- other persons.
a.l.
- autograph letter.
Noun
Al (uncountable)- (Can we verify(+) this sense?)</span> Indian mulberry.
References
Anagrams
Asturian
Etymology
From a contraction of the preposition a (“to”) + masculine singular article el (“the”).
Contraction
Al m.
Breton
Article
Al
See also
Danish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA: /al/, [al]
Pronoun
Dutch
Etymology
From Old Dutch *al, from Proto-Germanic *allaz.
Pronunciation
Adverb
Al
- already
- Het is al negen uur. — It's 9 o'clock already.
- yet
- Heb je al een kip gekocht? — Have you bought a chicken yet?
Derived terms
Conjunction
Al
- even
- Al zou ik het willen... — Even if I wanted to...
Synonyms
Determiner
Al
- all, all of
- al het bier (all of the beers).
- Van Gogh produceerde al zijn werk gedurende een periode van slechts tien jaar. — Van Gogh produced all of his work during a period of only ten years.
Declension
Declension of Al
positive | comparative | superlative | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
attributive | predicative/adverbial | ||||
predicative/adverbial | Al | — | |||
neuter singular |
indefinite | Al | — | ||
definite | alle | — | — | — | |
common singular | alle | — | — | — | |
plural | alle | — | — | — | |
partitive | alles | — |
Related terms
Derived terms
Anagrams
Esperanto
Pronunciation
Preposition
Al
- to; toward
- Li estas sur lia unua pilgrimo al Mekko.
- He is on his first pilgrimage to Mecca
- Islamanoj preĝas antaŭantaj al Mekko plurfoje ĉiu tago.
- Muslims pray facing toward Mecca several times every day.
- Li estas sur lia unua pilgrimo al Mekko.
Haitian Creole
Etymology
Contraction of ale, from French aller.
Verb
Al
- To go
Synonyms
Ido
Abbreviation
Al
Interlingua
Preposition
Al
Italian
Etymology
Contraction
al
Anagrams
Kurdish
Noun
Al m.
Noun
Al f.
Synonyms
Middle English
Adverb
Al
- all (entirely, completely)
Old English
Noun
āl n.
Old French
Alternative forms
Contraction
Al
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *allaz
Adjective
al
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *allaz.
Adjective
Al
Romanian
Etymology
Article
al (masculine/neuter singular possessive article)
See also
Saterland Frisian
Adverb
al
Spanish
Preposition
al m. sg.
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse, compare Icelandic elri.
Pronunciation
Noun
Al c.
- alder (tree)
Declension
Declension of Al
Turkish
Etymology 1
From Old Turkic āl (“red”), from Proto-Turkic *āl, *Āl (“red, scarlet”).
Noun
Al
Adjective
Al
Synonyms
Etymology 2
From Proto-Turkic *Āl.
Noun
Al
Etymology 3
See almak.
Verb
Al
- Imperative form of the verb "almak" (to take)
Volapük
Etymology
Adjective
al
West Frisian
Adverb
Al
Determiner
Al
Venetian
Preposition
Al
Article
Al m. sg.
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