/ɪnˈfœ̞ːr/
UrsprungFrom in + för, from Old Swedish in for.
- not-comparablein front of, before; while having the attention of
“Carl läste upp sin dikt inför hela klassen.” — Carl read his poem to the whole class.
“Han föll på knä inför konungen” — He fell to his knees before the King
- not-comparablein preparation for
“Jag har inte tränat så mycket inför loppet.” — I haven't practiced very much (in preparation) for the race.
- form-of, indicative, presentpresent indicative
- form-of, imperativeimperative