Al

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Translingual

Symbol

al

  1. (metrology) Symbol for the attoliter (attolitre), an SI unit of fluid measure equal to 10−18 liters (litres).

English

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Etymology

  • (abbreviation) from Latin alius (others).
  • (noun) From Hindi.

Abbreviation

al

  1. assembly language.
  2. artificial life.
  3. (networking) country code for Albania.
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al.

  1. other things.
  2. other persons.
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a.l.

  1. autograph letter.

Noun

Al (uncountable)
  1. (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.

  1. to the

Breton

Article

Al

  1. the

See also


Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse allr (all).

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /al/, [al]

Pronoun

Al (neuter alt, plural alle)

  1. all
  2. any

Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch *al, from Proto-Germanic *allaz.

Pronunciation

Adverb

Al

  1. already
    Het is al negen uur. — It's 9 o'clock already.
  2. yet
    Heb je al een kip gekocht? — Have you bought a chicken yet?

Derived terms

Conjunction

Al

  1. even
    Al zou ik het willen... — Even if I wanted to...

Synonyms

ook al

Determiner

Al

  1. 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


Related terms

Derived terms

Anagrams


Esperanto

Pronunciation

Preposition

Al

  1. 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.

Haitian Creole

Etymology

Contraction of ale, from French aller.

Verb

Al

  1. To go

Synonyms


Ido

Abbreviation

Al

  1. a la (≡ to the)

Interlingua

Preposition

Al

  1. Contraction of a le (to the).

Italian

Etymology

  • prep a + article il

Contraction

al

  1. at the, to the (+ a masculine noun in singular).

Anagrams


Kurdish

Noun

Al m.

  1. side

Noun

Al f.

  1. flag, banner

Synonyms


Middle English

Adverb

Al

  1. all (entirely, completely)

Old English

Noun

āl n.

  1. fire

Old French

Alternative forms

Contraction

Al

  1. contraction of a + le (to the)

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *allaz

Adjective

al

  1. all

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *allaz.

Adjective

Al

  1. all

Romanian

Etymology

From Latin illum < ille.

Article

al (masculine/neuter singular possessive article)

  1. of
    el este un prieten al meu - he is a friend of mine.

See also

  • a (feminine singular)
  • ai (masculine plural)
  • ale (feminine/neuter plural)

Saterland Frisian

Adverb

al

  1. already

Spanish

Preposition

al m. sg.

  1. (contraction of a el) at the, to the.

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse, compare Icelandic elri.

Pronunciation

Noun

Al c.

  1. alder (tree)

Declension


Turkish

Etymology 1

From Old Turkic āl (“red”), from Proto-Turkic *āl, *Āl (red, scarlet).

Noun

Al

  1. red

Adjective

Al

  1. red

Synonyms

Etymology 2

From Proto-Turkic *Āl.

Noun

Al

  1. (dated) trick, trap

Etymology 3

See almak.

Verb

Al

  1. Imperative form of the verb "almak" (to take)

Volapük

Etymology

From German and English all.

Adjective

al

  1. each
  2. every

West Frisian

Adverb

Al

  1. already

Determiner

Al

  1. all

Venetian

Preposition

Al

  1. to the
  2. at the

Article

Al m. sg.

  1. the

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