"apart" meaning in Lithuanian

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Adverb

IPA: /ɐˈpa(ː)ɾt/
Etymology: Adverbial sense ultimately from German apart, possibly via Kashubian apart and/or dialectal Polish apart (“separately”). Prepositional sense most likely borrowed from English apart. Etymology templates: {{der|lt|de|apart}} German apart, {{bor|lt|csb|apart}} Kashubian apart, {{bor|lt|pl|apart|t=separately}} Polish apart (“separately”), {{bor+|lt|en|apart|nocap=1}} borrowed from English apart Head templates: {{head|lt|adverb||||{{{1}}}iáusiai|head=}} apart, {{lt-adv}} apart
  1. (obsolete) separately Tags: obsolete, proscribed, slang Synonyms: skyrium
    Sense id: en-apart-lt-adv-3LFmHN7c

Preposition

IPA: /ɐˈpa(ː)ɾt/ Forms: apárt [canonical], apar̃t [canonical]
Etymology: Adverbial sense ultimately from German apart, possibly via Kashubian apart and/or dialectal Polish apart (“separately”). Prepositional sense most likely borrowed from English apart. Etymology templates: {{der|lt|de|apart}} German apart, {{bor|lt|csb|apart}} Kashubian apart, {{bor|lt|pl|apart|t=separately}} Polish apart (“separately”), {{bor+|lt|en|apart|nocap=1}} borrowed from English apart Head templates: {{head|lt|preposition|with genitive|head=apárt / apar̃t}} apárt / apar̃t (with genitive), {{lt-prep|g|prep=apárt / apar̃t}} apárt / apar̃t (with genitive), {{tlb|lt|slang|proscribed}} (slang, proscribed)
  1. apart from, besides, except Tags: proscribed, slang, with-genitive Synonyms: be, išskyrus
    Sense id: en-apart-lt-prep-NyfevcNi Categories (other): Lithuanian entries with incorrect language header, Lithuanian prepositions Disambiguation of Lithuanian entries with incorrect language header: 0 100 Disambiguation of Lithuanian prepositions: 42 58
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          "english": "Apart from food, you don't know anything else!",
          "text": "Apart valgio, tu nieko daugiau nežinai!",
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        },
        {
          "english": "Apart from him, there were two more",
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          "text": "Apart valgio, tu nieko daugiau nežinai!",
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          "english": "Apart from him, there were two more",
          "text": "Apart jo, dar buvo du",
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