Listen to native speakers pronounce “after” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
after?
--after.
after
after.
After I finished my homework, I'd head upstairs to my room,
After taking ketamine,
After 400,000 years of working hard for
after the January 2025 firestorm.
after spending a decade building half the story with young people,
After a pretty embarrassing learning curve,
after getting another beer.
After countless hours in the lab,
after movement
after turning polarization into essentially fuel, right,
After World War II, when entire cities across Europe were flattened,
after the attacks of September 11, 2001,
after I left the administration,
After a few weeks at my art class, I was
after that, a griffin vulture also died
After their deaths, a bone from each of
after the first course, I stole all the
after all of my school and work.
After. And the idea is that um you are a
after the long history that preceded humankind.
after some time of care,
after a person goes huh that's funny and
after opening night.
After publishing a book,
after mounting an exhibition,
after a TED Talk,
after what should feel like I've reached the pinnacle,
after the release of their five-time platinum album, "1984."
after inviting the human to be inattentive,
After one last slap to my face, he fell asleep.
after the other person had spoken.
After savoring these reminders, consider:
After all, if you think the brain literally is a computer,
After all, it was just seven days.
After careful reflection and with my marriage on the line,
after I finished my mandate, which I just finished.
after finishing my mandate as the sixth president of Kosovo.
After all, we too found it here.
after all these years of having these types of conversations.
After Marrakesh,
after devoting almost 30 years of his life to the job.
After World War II,
After Afghanistan,
“after?”
“--after.”
“after”