Am Abend erzählt mein Großvater von seiner Kindheit.

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Why does the sentence begin with Am Abend instead of mein Großvater?

German often puts the most important or most topical information first. Here, Am Abend sets the time frame right away.

That does not change the basic meaning. It just gives the sentence this structure:

Am Abend | erzählt | mein Großvater | von seiner Kindheit

A more neutral version would be:

Mein Großvater erzählt am Abend von seiner Kindheit.

Both are correct.

Why is erzählt before mein Großvater?

Because in a normal German main clause, the conjugated verb has to be in second position.

If the sentence starts with the subject, you get:

Mein Großvater erzählt ...

If the sentence starts with a time phrase like Am Abend, the verb still stays second, so the subject moves after it:

Am Abend erzählt mein Großvater ...

This is one of the most important German word-order rules.

What does am mean here?

am is a contraction of an dem.

So:

  • an dem Abendam Abend

With parts of the day, German very often uses:

  • am Morgen
  • am Nachmittag
  • am Abend

In this sentence, am Abend means in the evening.

Is am Abend the same as abends?

They are similar, but not always identical.

  • am Abend = in the evening, often referring to an evening time frame
  • abends = in the evenings or in the evening in a more habitual sense

So:

  • Am Abend erzählt mein Großvater von seiner Kindheit.
    This can describe what happens in the evening.

  • Abends erzählt mein Großvater von seiner Kindheit.
    This more strongly suggests a repeated habit: In the evenings, my grandfather talks about his childhood.

Why is it von seiner Kindheit?

The preposition von is used here with erzählen to mean about.

So:

  • von seiner Kindheit = about his childhood

A very common German pattern is:

  • von etwas erzählen = to talk/tell about something

Examples:

  • Sie erzählt von ihrer Reise.
  • Er erzählt von seiner Arbeit.
Why is it seiner and not seine?

Because von always takes the dative case.

Kindheit is a feminine noun, so the possessive word has to be in the feminine dative singular form:

  • nominative: seine Kindheit
  • dative after von: von seiner Kindheit

So the form seiner is required by the preposition von.

Why is there no article before Kindheit?

Because seiner already works as the determiner, like his in English.

Compare:

  • die Kindheit = the childhood
  • seine Kindheit = his childhood
  • von seiner Kindheit = about his childhood

In German, you normally do not use an article and a possessive determiner together in this kind of phrase.

Does erzählen always use von?

No. erzählen can be used in more than one way.

Two common patterns are:

  • jemand erzählt etwas = someone tells something

    • Er erzählt eine Geschichte.
  • jemand erzählt von etwas = someone talks/tells about something

    • Er erzählt von seiner Kindheit.

So in this sentence, von seiner Kindheit gives the topic of what he is telling about.

What tense is erzählt?

It is present tense, third person singular, from erzählen.

  • ich erzähle
  • du erzählst
  • er/sie/es erzählt

In German, the present tense is used very often. It can mean:

  • something happening now
  • something that happens regularly
  • something generally true in the situation being described

So this sentence could mean either a current situation or a habitual one, depending on context.

Can I also say Mein Großvater erzählt am Abend von seiner Kindheit?

Yes, absolutely.

That version is perfectly natural and probably feels more straightforward to many learners because it starts with the subject.

The difference is mostly one of emphasis:

  • Am Abend erzählt mein Großvater von seiner Kindheit.
    Emphasizes when

  • Mein Großvater erzählt am Abend von seiner Kindheit.
    Emphasizes the subject less and sounds more neutral

Why are Abend, Großvater, and Kindheit capitalized?

Because they are all nouns, and in German all nouns are capitalized.

So:

  • der Abend
  • der Großvater
  • die Kindheit

This is a standard rule in German spelling.

What does the ß in Großvater do?

ß is called Eszett or scharfes S.

It is pronounced like ss.

So Großvater is pronounced with an s sound in the middle, not a z sound.

You will often see:

  • groß = big
  • Straße = street
  • heißen = to be called

For a learner, the main thing to remember is that ß represents an s sound.

Is Großvater the normal everyday word for grandfather?

It is correct, but it is a bit more formal than what many people say in everyday family speech.

Common options are:

  • Großvater = grandfather
  • Opa = grandpa

So this sentence could also be:

Am Abend erzählt mein Opa von seiner Kindheit.

That would sound more informal and conversational.