To
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English
Pronunciation
Homophones
Preposition
to
- Indicates direction that something goes to(wards)
- Used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship (similar to ..., relevant to ..., pertinent to ..., I was nice to him, he was cruel to her).
- Used as an infinitive-marker (I want to leave, he asked me what to do, I don't know how to say it, To err is human).
- Used to indicate ratios (one to one, ten to one).
Translations
- Arabic: عَلی (ʕalaː) (1)
- Dutch: naar
- Esperanto: al
- Finnish: expressed with the case of the headword, often allative case
- French: à
- German: nach, zu, in (1); -en (3)
- Indonesian: ke, sampai, hingga, kepada
- Italian: a, da, in, per
- Japanese: へ (e), まで (made)
- Persian: بِه (be) (1); دَن (-dæn), تَن (-tæn) (3)
- Portuguese: a
- Spanish: a (1)(2); -ar, -er, -ir (3)
- Turkish: -e, -a, -ye, -ya (1); -mek, -mak (3)
See also
Polish
Demonstrative pronoun
to
See also
pl:to