How to Say ‘Everything at dinner’ in German
Alles beim Abendessen
al-les bime ah-bent-es-sen
[al-les bime ah-bent-es-sen]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Beim' means 'at the'; compound word indicating location or time.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Mealtime conversations are a cultural norm for sharing news in Germany.
Phrase Breakdown
Alles
[al-les]
everything
All things or all of something.
Alles ist in Ordnung.
Everything is fine.
beim
[bime]
at the
Expresses location or time.
Beim Frühstück rede ich nicht.
I don't talk at breakfast.
Abendessen
[ah-bent-es-sen]
dinner
The main meal of the day, typically in the evening.
Wir reden beim Abendessen.
We talk during dinner.
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