Depois
Then / afterwards
Language note: You can also say “a seguir” = “next”. Example: “Depois apanho…” / “A seguir apanho…”.
Culture note: When asking for directions, locals may chain connectors: “primeiro…, depois…, a seguir…” (first…, then…, next…).
Context: You repeat the same transition as you continue explaining your steps.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Depois
[duh-POYS]
then; afterwards
Means “then/afterwards”; very common in travel instructions and itineraries.
Depois, apanho o comboio para Lisboa.
Then, I take the train to Lisbon.
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