How to Say ‘In the morning’ in German
Am Vormittag
ahm FOR-mi-tahk
[ahm FOR-mi-tahk]
💬 Usage Tip: Vormittag is late morning / before noon. Early morning can also be morgens in other contexts.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German time-of-day words can be a bit flexible, so exact clock times are often added.
Phrase Breakdown
Am
[ahm]
on / in the
Short for an dem; used in time expressions like am Vormittag.
Am Vormittag habe ich Zeit.
I have time in the morning.
Vormittag
[FOR-mi-tahk]
morning / late morning
Refers to the morning part of the day, often before noon.
Am Vormittag ist der Arzt oft verfügbar.
In the morning the doctor is often available.
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