منذ

Conjunction

 * 1) since

Usage notes

 * A noun that comes after or  may occur in the nominative or in the genitive. A verb-initial clause that follows either of them may be introduced with, and a noun-initial clause may be introduced with.
 * and share each other's meanings and case government, but whether they are interchangeable and whether the case of the following noun alters the meaning is disputed.
 * and may denote a time or an occurrence in the past or an ongoing state of affairs. This oftentimes creates ambiguity when a length of time is specified, as in this construction:
 * Because of this, many grammarians, like, suggest that the word should govern the nominative in the first sense (ago) and that in the second sense (for) it should govern the genitive, so as to differentiate its two meanings.
 * Because of this, many grammarians, like, suggest that the word should govern the nominative in the first sense (ago) and that in the second sense (for) it should govern the genitive, so as to differentiate its two meanings.


 * Neither nor  is used with s.
 * Neither nor  occurs in the Qur'an.