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Mitternacht

English translation of Mitternacht

midnight

Mitternacht is the German word for midnight. It is used to refer to the exact moment when one day ends and the next day begins. It is often used in contexts where precise timing is important, such as in schedules or timetables. Additionally, Mitternacht is also used in expressions and idioms, such as 'um Mitternacht', which means 'at midnight'.


Example sentences using: Mitternacht

Es ist fast Mitternacht, wir sollten nach Hause gehen.

English translation of Es ist fast Mitternacht, wir sollten nach Hause gehen.

It's almost midnight, we should go home.

This sentence is used when indicating the time in a conversation, especially in a situation where the speaker suggests that it's getting late and they should return home.

Ich arbeite bis Mitternacht.

English translation of Ich arbeite bis Mitternacht.

I work until midnight.

This phrase is commonly used to talk about one's working hours. In this scenario, the person is saying that their work shift ends at midnight.

Die Party beginnt um Mitternacht.

English translation of Die Party beginnt um Mitternacht.

The party starts at midnight.

The speaker is telling when the party starts. This phrase can be used when discussing plans for parties or events that start late in the evening.

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