Sentence examples of "an" in German with translation "to"

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Der Turm ist am Einstürzen. The tower is going to collapse.
Wir besuchen zweimal am Tag. We go to see her twice a day.
Simsen am Steuer ist gefährlich. It's not safe to text while you drive.
Halt dich am Geländer fest. Hold on to the hand rail.
Wir waren wieder am Anfang. We were back to square one.
Er saß nahe am Fluss. He sat next to the stream.
Ich muss am Sonntag arbeiten. I will have to work on Sunday.
Nasse Kleidung klebt am Körper. Wet clothes cling to the body.
Holzhäuser fangen am leichtesten Feuer. Houses made of wood are the easiest to catch on fire.
Er ist ans Bergsteigen gewöhnt. He's used to climbing mountains.
Wie lernt man am besten Englisch? What is the best way to learn English?
Wie kochst du Forelle am liebsten? What's your favorite way to cook trout?
Ich würde gern am Sommerlager teilnehmen. I would like to join the summer camp.
Er musste auch am Sonntag arbeiten. He had to work even on Sunday.
Er wird am ehesten Erfolg haben. He's the most likely to succeed.
Mach das Seil am Baum fest. Fasten the rope to the tree.
Wir trafen uns zufällig am Bahnhof. We happened to meet at the station.
Schließlich kamen wir am See an. At last, we got to the lake.
Er musste selbst am Sonntag arbeiten. He had to work even on Sunday.
Die Preise sind wieder am steigen. Prices are about to go up again.
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