after
The German word 'nach' is used to express the concept of 'after' in terms of time, place, or order. For example, 'nach der Schule' means 'after school', 'nach links' means 'to the left', and 'nach ihm' means 'after him'.
I'm traveling to Germany
In this situation, 'nach' is used to indicate the direction or destination of a journey, in this case, Germany.
I feel better after eating
Here, 'nach' is used to indicate a time sequence, showing that something happens after something else, specifically feeling better after eating.
Please look for my glasses
In this example, 'nach' is part of the verb 'suchen nach' which translates to 'look for' or 'search for'. The speaker is asking someone to look for their glasses.