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als
English
Etymology 1
Noun
als
- plural of al
Etymology 2
Adverb
als (not comparable)
- Obsolete form of also.
Anagrams
- -sal, -sal-, ASL, LAs, LSA, SAL, SLA, Sal, a/s/l, asl, las, sal, sal-
Catalan
Etymology
Contraction of a (“to, at”) els (“the (masculine plural)”)
Contraction
als
- to the, at the, toward the (masculine plural)
Cornish
Alternative forms
- (Standard Cornish) âls
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *altos, from Proto-Indo-European *h?eltós, from *h?el-. Cognate with Welsh allt, Breton aod, Irish alt, Latin altus, Old High German alt
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?lz/, /ælz/
Noun
als f (plural alsyow)
- (Standard Written Form) cliff
Dutch
Alternative forms
- as (The Hague dialect)
Etymology
From Middle Dutch alse, an unstressed form of also (modern alzo).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?(l)s/, [?(?)s]
- Hyphenation: als
- Rhymes: -?ls
Conjunction
als
- (subordinating) if, when
- Synonym: indien
- when, as soon as
- Synonym: wanneer
- (Suriname) if, whether
- Synonym: of
Preposition
als
- like, as [+nominative]
- even ... als: as ... as [+nominative]
- (nonstandard) than [+nominative]
Derived terms
- als ook
- evenals
Anagrams
- la's, las, sla
German
Etymology
From Old High German also, als? (“as, like”). Compare English as.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /als/, [als], [alts]
- Rhymes: -als, -alts
- Homophone: Alls
Conjunction
als
- (subordinating, referring to time of occurence) at (approximately) the same moment; when; while; as
- (used with a comparison or as an exception) than
- as; like; in the function of; in the form of
- as if
- (after negative pronoun) but, other than
Usage notes
- Als in the sense of “than” does not govern case. The case of the standard of comparison depends on its syntactic function:
- Sie liebt das Kind mehr als ihr Mann. (nominative) — “She loves the child more than her husband does.”
- Sie liebt das Kind mehr als ihren Mann. (accusative) — “She loves the child more than she loves her husband.”
- Als in the sense of “as, like” is claimed by some traditional grammars to require the nominative case: Er verkleidet sich als spanischer Stierkämpfer. (“He dresses himself up as a Spanish bullfighter.”) This may indeed be the most common usage in reflexive constructions, such as in the example given (although als spanischen Stierkämpfer is acceptable). The mechanical use of the nominative, however, is often ungrammatical by any standards of common usage: Sie kannte ihn schon als jungen Mann (“She knew him already as a young man”; the nominative als *junger Mann would be odd and indeed would suggest the meaning that she knew him when she was a young man). Thus, the same general rule applies as given above.
Further reading
- “als” in Duden online
- “als” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
Gothic
Romanization
als
- Romanization of ????????????
Icelandic
Noun
als
- indefinite genitive singular of alur
Luxembourgish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /als/, [?l(t)s]
Conjunction
als
- as
Occitan
Contraction
als
- Contraction of a los.
Old French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [a?s]
Alternative forms
- as
- aulx
- aus
- aux
Contraction
als
- Contraction of a + les (to the)
Swedish
Noun
als
- indefinite genitive singular of al
Anagrams
- sal
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