den bu yana

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{e} since
because

Since you didn't call, we left without you.

from the time that

I have loved you since I first met you.

From a specified time in the past

I had seen him previously, but hadn't seen him since.

{a} because, before this, ago
from a particular time until now; before
In the time past, counting backward from the present; before this or now; ago
You use since to introduce reasons or explanations. I'm forever on a diet, since I put on weight easily = as
conj. from a particular time until now; because, inasmuch
When you are talking about an event or situation in the past, you use since to indicate that another event happened at some point later in time. About six thousand people were arrested, several hundred of whom have since been released
From a definite past time until now; as, he went a month ago, and I have not seen him since
You use since to mention a time or event in the past when you are describing an event or situation that has happened after that time. The percentage increase in reported crime in England and Wales this year is the highest since the war He turned out to have more battles with the Congress than any president since Andrew Johnson. Since is also a conjunction. So much has changed in the sport since I was a teenager Since I have become a mother, the sound of children's voices has lost its charm
{e} from a particular time until now
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If you say that something has long since happened, you mean that it happened a long time ago. Even though her parents have long since died, she still talks about them in the present tense
from (time)
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Seeing that; because; considering; formerly followed by that
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den bu yana

    Silbentrennung

    den bu ya·na

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    [ 'den ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English denn; akin to Old English denu valley, Old High German tenni threshing floor.
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