How to Say ‘About me right now?’ in German
Grad an mich?
graht ahn mikh
[graht ahn mikh]
💬 Usage Tip: The word 'grad' is a colloquial form of 'gerade', meaning 'just' or 'right now'.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Colloquial expressions like 'grad' show casual communication, reflecting everyday spoken German.
Phrase Breakdown
Grad
[graht]
just
Indicating something that is happening now.
Ich bin grad beschäftigt.
I am just busy.
an
[ahn]
about
Used to express relation or connection.
Er redet an mich vorbei.
He talks past me.
mich
[mikh]
me
The pronoun 'mich' in accusative form.
Was denkst du an mich?
What do you think about me?
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