It means After the Deluge. This is a poem by a Nigerian writer, poet and playwright Wole Soyinka.
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Louis XV : "After me, the flood" ("Apres moi, le deluge") .
"Apres Hank, le Deluge" (season 8, episode 15).
Apres la vie is 'after life'.
The English meaning of the sentence 'Je suis le mois apres aout' may be I am the month after August. Another meaning is I follow the month after August. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'suis' means '[I] am, [I] follow'. The definite article 'le' means 'the'. The noun 'mois' means 'month'. The preposition 'apres' means 'after'. The noun 'aout' means 'August'.
after me-the-flood
after the all-night party
The phrase 'apres peu' means not much later. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'apres' means 'after'. The adverb 'peu' means 'not much'.
"The day after Tuesday"
saturday afternoon
"thirty years after the live (music recording)"
"Après nous le déluge" or "After us, the deluge" is often attributed to King Louis XV of France in reference to the problems he foreshawdowed for his successors due to his reign's extravagance and mismanagement.
The first is asking what you did after the movie. The second is written as though it is an incomplete question. Translated, the first reads as, "What did you do after the movie?" The second reads more as, "After the movie, you did...?"