balvi -bav- gismu

x1 is in the future of/later than/after x2 in time sequence; x1 is latter; x2 is former.

Also sequel, succeed, successor, follow, come(s) after; time ordering only (use lidne otherwise); aorist in that x1 may overlap in time with x2 as long as it extends afterwards; non-aorist future (= cfabalvi); (default x2 is the space time reference, whereupon:) x1 will occur. See also lidne, cabna, purci, farna.


In notes:

cabna
x1 is current at/in the present of/during/concurrent/simultaneous with x2 in time.
farna
x1 is the direction of x2 (object/event) from origin/in frame of reference x3.
lidne
x1 precedes/leads x2 in sequence x3; x1 is former/preceding/previous; x2 is latter/following.
purci
x1 is in the past of/earlier than/before x2 in time sequence; x1 is former; x2 is latter.
bavgaupei
g1=p1 thinks about/considers/ponders/reflects upon doing b1=g2=p2 (nu) after b2 (nu)
bavji'i
x1 predicts that x2 (du'u) is true in/about future time/place x3 on grounds x4.
bavlamke'u
x1 is the next/following time that x2 happens.
bavyfa'a
x1 is futureward/to the futureward side/in the future of x2 in frame of reference/according to observer or vantage point x3.
bavyfarvi
f1 ages / passes through time into future form f2 = b1 from current / past / earlier form f3 = b2 through stages f4.
bavykri
x1 expects/anticipates x2 to happen.
bavypunji
p1 delays p2 until after b2.
bavyse'i
x1 is the future self/identity of x2; x1 is x2 in the future.
cfabalvi
b1 is entirely in the future of b2; b1 begins after b2.
dormijbalvi
b1 is later than noon of day d2 at location d3.
selbalvi
x2=b1 is in the future of/later than/after x1=b2 in time sequence; x2=b1 is latter; x1=b2 is former.
tembalvi
x1 is in the future of/later than/after x2 in time sequence, separated by an interval of x3
datro
x1 (event) is dated/pertaining to day/occurring on day x2 of month x3 of year x4 in calendar x5
bai'ei (exp!)
unary mathematical operator: successor/augment/increment (by one), succ(a) = a++ = a+1
ji'oi (exp!)
This cmavo precedes a predicate (at least binary) and turns it into a conjunction, which syntactically behaves like JA cmavo. The predicate indicates the relationship between the two connected propositions. Terminator: {te'u}.
ba'alvi
x1 happens in the future; x1 will happen