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beim — meaning in English: at the

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'beim' in various situations, typically when describing locations or activities. For example, you might hear someone say 'Ich bin beim Arzt' (I am at the doctor), or 'Wir treffen uns beim Café' (We are meeting at the café). It's commonly spoken in casual conversations as well as in more structured contexts.
Synonyms & nuances
'Bei' is a close synonym, translating to 'by' or 'near.' However, 'beim' specifically denotes being at a place or event, while 'bei' can indicate proximity without the action of being present. You would use 'beim' when you want to emphasize your presence at a specific location.
Culture
'Beim' is a contraction of 'bei dem,' which means 'by the' or 'at the.' This merging reflects a linguistic efficiency that is prevalent in German. It’s fascinating to note how contractions like these are part of everyday speech, making the language more fluid and conversational, allowing for smoother interactions in social settings.
FAQ
Q.What does 'beim' mean in German?
'Beim' means 'at the' in English. It is used to indicate being at a specific place or event and is commonly used in everyday conversations.
Q.How do you use 'beim' in a sentence?
You use 'beim' before a noun that follows, for example, 'Ich bin beim Sport' translates to 'I am at the sports.' It's important to remember that 'beim' requires the noun to be in the dative case.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'beim'?
A common mistake is using 'beim' with a nominative noun instead of dative. Remember that 'beim' should always precede a noun in the dative case to indicate correct usage.
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