How to Say ‘On their way to the horizon’ in German
Auf ihrem Weg zum Horizont
owf eer-em vek tsoom ho-ree-zont
[owf eer-em vek tsoom ho-ree-zont]
💬 Usage Tip: Combining prepositions like 'auf' and 'zu' with destinations reflects movement towards something.
🇩🇪 In Germany: The horizon suggests limitless possibilities, an idea captured beautifully in the song.
Phrase Breakdown
Auf ihrem Weg
owf eer-em vek
Words in this phrase
Auf
[owf]
on
Used to indicate a surface or a direction.
Ich gehe auf dem Weg zum Horizont.
I am walking on the way to the horizon.
ihrem
[eer-em]
their
Possessive adjective referring to something that belongs to a group of people.
Das ist ihr Weg zum Horizont.
That is their way to the horizon.
Weg
[vek]
way
Refers to a path or direction someone takes.
Der Weg zum Horizont ist lang.
The way to the horizon is long.
Zum Horizont
tsoom ho-ree-zont
Words in this phrase
zum
[tsoom]
to the
Indicates direction towards something.
Gehen wir zum Horizont.
We are going to the horizon.
Horizont
[ho-ree-zont]
horizon
The line where the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
Der Horizont ist wunderschön.
The horizon is beautiful.
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