How to Say ‘In the morning’ in German
Am Vormittag
ahm FOR-mit-tahk
[ahm FOR-mit-tahk]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "at the forenoon," meaning before noon. Useful for delivery times and appointments.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German daily planning often distinguishes Vormittag, Nachmittag, and Abend quite clearly.
Phrase Breakdown
Am
[ahm]
in the / on the
Short for an dem; here used in a time expression.
Am Vormittag bin ich meistens zu Hause.
In the morning I am usually at home.
Vormittag
[FOR-mit-tahk]
morning
The part of the day before noon.
Am Vormittag kommt das Paket normalerweise an.
The package normally arrives in the morning.
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