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Usages of an
Das Radio spielt am Nachmittag leise Musik auf meinem Balkon.
The radio plays quiet music on my balcony in the afternoon.
Wir essen Pizza am Abend.
We eat pizza in the evening.
Der Park wirkt ruhig am Morgen.
The park seems calm in the morning.
Meine Tochter spielt am Nachmittag im Park.
My daughter plays in the park in the afternoon.
Viele Studenten möchten am Kurs teilnehmen.
Many students would like to take part in the course.
An deiner Stelle würde ich den Schlafrhythmus nicht ständig durch lange Serienabende durcheinanderbringen.
In your place I wouldn’t constantly mess up my sleep rhythm with long evenings of watching series.
An deiner Stelle würde ich diese Ausspracheübung jeden Tag wiederholen.
In your place I would repeat this pronunciation exercise every day.
An deiner Stelle würde ich die Gehaltsvorstellung erst am Ende des Gesprächs erwähnen.
In your place I would mention the salary expectation only at the end of the interview.
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