Usage examples of "am" in German with translation to English

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Alle Hunde sind am Leben. All the dogs are alive.
Tom kündigte am nächsten Tag. Tom resigned the next day.
Ich füttere meinen Hund einmal am Tag. I feed my dog once a day.
Am nächsten Morgen war er fort. The next morning, he was gone.
Daheim ist es am besten There's no place like home
Er ist am Steuer eingeschlafen und hatte einen Unfall. He fell asleep at the wheel and had an accident.
Trunkenheit am Steuer ist ein ernstzunehmendes Problem. Drunk driving is a serious problem.
Kannst Du am Sonntagabend kommen? Can you come on Sunday evening?
Der Baum war von dem Taifun am Vortag umgeweht worden. The tree had been blown down by the typhoon of the day before.
Bist du am Sonntag Nachmittag beschäftigt? Are you busy on Sunday afternoon?
Herr Green, Sie werden am Telefon verlangt. Mr Green, you are wanted on the phone.
Bleiben Sie bitte am Apparat Please hold the line
Wenn Not am Mann ist If the need arises
Alle Hunde waren am Leben. All of the dogs were alive.
Am nächsten Tag war Weihnachten. The next day was Christmas Day.
Die Post wird einmal am Tag ausgeliefert. The mail is delivered once a day.
Am nächsten Morgen war er weg. The next morning, he was gone.
Daheim ist's am besten There's no place like home
Fast alle Hunde sind am Leben. Almost all of the dogs are alive.
Sie verließen Japan am nächsten Tag. They were leaving Japan the next day.
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