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adverb

You are in the right place for the most accurate English equivalent of the word am, which is "on", along with all its detailed meanings in German! On this page, you can find not only the German-centric definition of the word am you are curious about, but also example sentences and their translations suitable for different language levels (from A1 to B1). This rich content is prepared for users wondering "What does am mean?" or "How to use am?"; it also includes the word's synonyms and different translation levels according to context. Explore the language bridges between German and English with anslate's in-depth translation knowledge!

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Definition of "am" in German

Below are the definitions and usage examples of the word "am" in its original language, German. This section is designed to help you understand the word in different contexts and sentence structures, especially while learning English.

The definitions and example sentences are presented across a range from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1) levels. This way, you can learn the word step by step, from its most basic meaning to more complex usages. Each example is provided with its translation in German, ready for correct context and usage.
#1

Wird zusammen mit '-sten' oder '-esten' verwendet, um den Superlativ von Adjektiven und Adverbien zu bilden.

DE: Ich laufe am schnellsten.

A1
EN: “I run the fastest.

DE: Dieses Buch ist am interessantesten.

A2
EN: “This book is the most interesting.

DE: Am besten wäre es, wenn wir uns morgen noch einmal darüber unterhalten.

B1
EN: “It would be best if we talked about it again tomorrow.
#2

Kontraktion aus 'an dem'. Wird verwendet, um einen Zeitpunkt (Tag, Datum) oder einen bestimmten Ort anzugeben.

DE: Am Montag gehe ich ins Kino.

A1
EN: “On Monday, I'm going to the cinema.

DE: Wir treffen uns am Bahnhof.

A2
EN: “We are meeting at the train station.

DE: Das Konzert findet am 15. Juli statt.

B1
EN: “The concert takes place on July 15th.

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