German Time Stamps, German Day Time

In this lesson, we will give information about German Time Markers and German Time of the Day topic. What we mean by the times of the day are terms like dawn, afternoon, afternoon, evening, evening, afternoon, night.



It would be good to know these terms and their usage patterns.
We talk daily, we eat lunch, we work before school, I sleep after school, I go to the meeting in the evening, I eat dinner, I use the words like I watched television after the evening.
If you notice, we do not use the clock concept in these scopes, we usually use expressions such as I went to work in the morning and had lunch.
In the morning, before lunch, we call the time of day to say time like evening.
The most commonly used times of the day in German are as follows.
These are called time envelopes or time markers.

am Tage - daytime
am Morgen - in the morning
am Vormittag - before lunch
am Mittag - lunch
am achtmittag - after lunch
am Abend - evening
in der Nacht - at night
am Sonntag - Sunday
eines Tages - one day
eines Morgens - one morning



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