Esperanto Prepositions

Esperanto is a constructed international auxiliary language. How would it translate these prepositions?
You could argue that one or several of these could be translated by 'je'. This is not the answer the quiz is looking for.
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English
Esperanto
in
en
above
super
below
sub
after
post
before
antaŭ
English
Esperanto
on
sur
with
kun
without
sen
to (towards)
al
from (coming from, not de)
el
English
Esperanto
for
por
of (relating to)
de
of (quantity)
da
between
inter
than
ol
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Level 65
Dec 17, 2017
can't after also be malantau?
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Level 72
Dec 18, 2017
I've had a look into it and I don't think so. Malantaŭ is formed from another meaning of antaŭ: 'in front of', so it means 'behind'.
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Dec 24, 2017
Okay, thanks