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Mittag

Noon

Language note: 'Mittag' is a compound of 'mitte' (middle) and 'Tag' (day).

Culture note: Meals at midday in Germany can be quite hearty, also referred to as 'Mittagessen'.

Context: You plan to meet them the following day, and your friend suggests a time midday.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Mittag

[MI-taag]

noon

Twelve o'clock in the day; the middle of the day.

Wir essen um Mittag.

We eat at noon.

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