Ato translates to Edict.
Here is a Japanese-English translator:
http://jisho.org/words?jap=ato&eng=&dict=edict
後 (あと) ato (pronounced ah-toh)
Ato can translate to many things; Trace, tracks, mark, scar, sign, remains, ruins, after, behind, later, rear, remainder... It all depends on the context.
The term is just ato de, since the no really belongs to a preceding noun.Ato means back, after, rear, or the rest; derefers to a place where something happens, or pinpoints a time period.So ato de can mean at the back/rear, after . . ., or later.Dinner no ato de = after dinner.
mata [seeya again] ato de [afterwards] ja mata...ato de [well, seeya again later]
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The acronym ATO means that it is Assembled To Order.
"Also, I'd like for you to buy two neck warmers and two pairs of gloves.'
anata o konran sa setta ato
Son of
P - T - R prestidigitator
You may say 'anata wa hen desu,' written in Japanese as: あなたは変です
Yoshifumi Ato was born in 1983.