"Von" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Von" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Von" Meaning

"Of" or "from".

Used to indicate something belongs to or originates from someone or something.

"Von" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "von":

Example 1: Nobility Title

Example: "Max von Thun"
In this example, "von" is a German nobility title that follows the first name.

Example 2: German Preposition

Example: "Ich bin von meiner Mutter erzogen worden."
Translated to English, this means "I was raised by my mother." In this example, "von" is a preposition that indicates origin or source.

Example 3: Place Name

Example: "Berlin von Mittwoch ist geschlossen."
Translated to English, this means "Berlin is closed on Wednesday." In this example, "von" indicates a time period.

Example 4: Equivalent to "from"

Example: "Die Regalecken von den Büchern fallen."
Translated to English, this means "The bookshelves fell from the books." In this example, "von" indicates movement from a higher point to a lower point.

Example 5: Ate

Example: "Ich habe von dem Kuchen gegessen."
Translated to English, this means "I ate the cake." In this example, "von" is followed by the preposition "dem" and means "ate" from.

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