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SUMMARY:Funny Prepositions - Part 2
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DESCRIPTION: Sometimes German can be a very efficient language. Look what we can do:zu&nbsp;+ dem&nbsp;=&nbsp;zumzu&nbsp;+ der&nbsp;=&nbsp;zurbei&nbsp;+ dem&nbsp;=&nbsp;beimin&nbsp;+ dem&nbsp;=&nbsp;imin&nbsp;+ das&nbsp;=&nbsp;insan&nbsp;+ dem&nbsp;=&nbsp;aman&nbsp;+ das&nbsp;=&nbsp;ansvon&nbsp;+ dem&nbsp;=&nbsp;vom
Notice that we can do that, but we don&lsquo;t have to. You can say Ich sitze an dem Fenster, and it&lsquo;s not wrong.But there is a slight difference in meaning:&nbsp;an dem Fenster&nbsp;sounds as if you wanted to stress the word&nbsp;dem. So you could translate:Ich sitze an dem Fenster.= I&lsquo;m sitting at&nbsp;this&nbsp;window (not the other one).Ich sitze am Fenster.= I&lsquo;m sitting at the window.&nbsp;

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