Usage examples of "at home" in English with translation to German

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Daniela called me at home. Daniela hat mich zu Hause angerufen.
Staying at home is boring. Zuhause bleiben ist langweilig.
Father isn't at home. Mein Vater ist nicht daheim.
Were you at home yesterday? Warst du gestern zu Hause?
Were you at home last night? Warst du gestern Abend zuhause?
But we call him Tony at home. Aber daheim nennen wir ihn Tony.
How is everything at home? Wie läuft es zu Hause?
I like to be at home. Ich bin gern zuhause.
You were at home yesterday, weren't you? Du warst gestern daheim, oder?
Is your husband at home? Ist dein Mann zu Hause?
They weren't at home yesterday. Sie waren gestern nicht zuhause.
We are not always at home on Sundays. Sonntags sind wir nicht immer daheim.
we really felt at home wir fühlten uns wirklich wie zu Hause
He practiced every day at home. Er hat jeden Tag zuhause geübt.
Do you know whether or not Grace is at home? Weißt du, ob Grace daheim ist oder nicht?
Please make yourself at home. Fühlen Sie sich wie zu Hause.
He is almost always at home. Er ist fast immer zuhause.
My doctor told me to stay at home for a week. Mein Arzt sagte mir, ich solle eine Woche daheim bleiben.
Was Ken at home yesterday? War Ken gestern zu Hause?
I stay at home on Sundays. An Sonntagen bleibe ich zuhause.
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