It depends on what the author intended it to mean. In literature the author is given almost total control over the manipulations of terms. Some may claim that such manipulation gets abusive at times but then 'what can a reader do about it besides complain'.
Au could stand for Gold, Astronomic Unit, Audrey, Audio, Atomic Unit, Actual Understanding....
This means that it is a Sasuke likes Sakura and vice versa story set in an alternate universe.
Au is the symbol for gold
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it means off. for example: i switched the light offout, out of, from
"J'arriverai au ..." mean "I will arrive at / to ..." in English.
Au revoir means "goodbye" in French.
Mercury: 0.39 AU Venus: 0.72 AU Earth: 1.00 AU Mars: 1.52 AU Jupiter: 5.20 AU Saturn: 9.58 AU Uranus: 19.22 AU Neptune: 30.05 AU
AU is the chemical symbol for gold on the periodic table.
Sec is the French word for 'dry'. 'Au sec' may mean 'in a dry place', for example.
Le salon is the living-room or lounge in French. "au salon" in "in the living-room".
Au can refer to gold, Australia, or Austria, depending on context.
au numéro= means literally "at the number/at number"