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Aussprache: [tɪl]

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Kontext: „time“

(preposition) used to show the time before something happens or when something happens. It means you wait or do something until a certain time comes.

Beispiel

You can play outside til it gets dark.

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She didn't wait til dinner was ready before she started eating.

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Can we stay up til midnight to watch the fireworks?

Kontext: „condition“

(conjunction) used to connect two ideas, showing that one thing will happen or be true until something else happens. It’s like saying you will keep doing something as long as a condition is met.

Beispiel

You can borrow my book til you finish your project.

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He won't be here til he finishes his homework, so we can't start yet.

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Will you keep working til the job is done?

Kontext: „casual language“

(noun) a short way of saying 'until'. It's often used in informal conversation or writing.

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We’re staying here til the rain stops.

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I can't wait til the weekend if it keeps raining like this.

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Are we doing this til the end of the month?

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