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am Ende

in the end

Meaning of am Ende

at conclusion

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DE[am ˈɛndə]
in the end
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am Ende belongs to the topic "Adverbs of Frequency". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

am Endein the end
einmalonce
jeden Tagevery day
monatlichevery month
sofortright now
Sekundesecond
Stundehour

am Ende synonyms

Related words worth learning together

schließlich
Finally, after all; very common for the last point or the final conclusion.
am Ende des Tages
At the end of the day; a conversational phrase used to sum up the final conclusion.
zum Schluss
In the end, lastly; usually refers to the final part of a speech, text, or action.
schlussendlich
Ultimately, finally; a more literary and somewhat less common word for the final result.
letztendlich
Ultimately, in the end; very close in meaning and often used for a final conclusion after reflection.
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🇩🇪de

Finally, after all; very common for the last point or the final conclusion.

A2Very Often
A
🇩🇪de
am Ende des Tages

At the end of the day; a conversational phrase used to sum up the final conclusion.

A2Often
Z
🇩🇪de
zum Schluss

In the end, lastly; usually refers to the final part of a speech, text, or action.

A2Often
S
🇩🇪de
schlussendlich

Ultimately, finally; a more literary and somewhat less common word for the final result.

A2Rarely
🇩🇪de

Ultimately, in the end; very close in meaning and often used for a final conclusion after reflection.

A2Very Often
F
🇩🇪de
final

Final, last; mostly used as an adjective or in sports/organizational contexts, not as a common synonym for 'in the end'.

A2Rarely
A
🇩🇪de
abschließend

Concluding, as a final remark; often used for the closing part of a text, speech, or report.

A2Often

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am Ende means in the end. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce am Ende

[am ˈɛndə]

am Ende translation

in the end

am Ende transcription

[am ˈɛndə]

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am Ende meaning: what does it mean?

am Schluss; wenn etwas zu Ende geht

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