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

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Der Turm ist am Einstürzen. The tower is going to collapse.
Must du am Sonntag arbeiten? Need you work on Sunday?
Der Mond scheint am Himmel. The moon shines in the sky.
Er wärmte sich am Ofen. He warmed himself at the stove.
Ich mag Mohrrüben am wenigsten. I like carrots least of all.
Ich wärme mich am Feuer. I am warming myself by the fireplace.
Wir besuchen zweimal am Tag. We go to see her twice a day.
Sie werden am Telefon verlangt You're wanted on the phone
Ich nahm am Wettbewerb teil. I took part in the contest.
Ich wärmte mich am Feuer. I warmed myself at the fire.
Am liebsten mag sie reisen. She likes traveling best of all.
Ich bin am Ende meiner Geduld. I am at the end of my patience.
Simsen am Steuer ist gefährlich. It's not safe to text while you drive.
Ich habe am Sonntag Zeit. I'm free on Sunday.
Ich trinke Kaffee am Morgen. I drink coffee in the morning.
Am besten gehst du sofort. You had better leave at once.
Diese Sache ist am wichtigsten. This is the most important matter of all.
Freitags bin ich am wenigsten beschäftigt. Friday is when I am least busy.
Halt dich am Geländer fest. Hold on to the hand rail.
Sie begleitete ihn am Klavier. She accompanied him on the piano.
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