Sentence examples of "Am" in German with translation "at"

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Er wärmte sich am Ofen. He warmed himself at the stove.
Ich wärmte mich am Feuer. I warmed myself at the fire.
Am besten gehst du sofort. You had better leave at once.
Er ist am Bahnhof angekommen. He arrived at the station.
Er ist jetzt am Schreibtisch. He is now at the desk.
Ich bin jetzt am Flughafen. I'm at the airport now.
Das Pferd scheute am Hindernis. The horse balked at the jump.
Am Anfang ist es schwer. At first, it is difficult.
Am Satzanfang schreibt man groß. A capital letter is used at the beginning of a sentence.
Lass uns am Anfang beginnen. Let's begin at the beginning.
Mathematik kann ich am besten. I'm best at math.
Jetzt bin ich am Flughafen. I'm at the airport now.
Das ist er, am Fenster. That's him at the window.
Am Mittag aßen wir Mittagessen. We had lunch at noon.
Vielleicht wartet sie gerade am Bahnhof. She may be waiting at the station now.
Er stand am Ende der Schlange. He stood at the end of the line.
Das ist am Ende einigermaßen erklärt. That is somewhat explained at the end.
Bitte warte am Bahnhof auf mich. Please wait for me at the station.
Die Schlafzimmervorhänge sind am Rand verblasst. The bedroom curtains have faded at the edges.
Ich lasse dich am Mittag ausrufen. I will call for you at noon.
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