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Note title 'Ante' V.S. 'Autem'
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'Ante' is a preposition that takes the accusative and means in the presence of, before and 'autem' is a conjunction meaning however, moreover. The word is followed by 'Antuerpiam,' which is accusative. So 'autem' could act as a transitional conjuction, or 'ante' could take 'Antuerpiam' as its object.

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