Examples of using "Abend" in a sentence and their english translations:
Good evening. - Good evening.
Good evening - Good evening!
Good evening, Mr. Gigerenzer! - Good evening.
- See you tonight.
- See you tonight!
Good evening.
Are you coming this evening?
Are you working tonight?
See you tonight.
- I take a bath every night.
- I have a shower every night.
- Are you coming this evening?
- Are you coming tonight?
Are you working tonight?
Are you coming this evening?
It is evening.
- Evening was drawing near.
- Evening is drawing on.
- See you tonight.
- See you tonight!
Did you work last night?
- What are you doing tomorrow night?
- What're you doing tomorrow night?
Were you tired last night?
- What are you going to do tonight?
- What are you doing tonight?
- What're you doing tonight?
- What are you going to do tonight?
- What are you doing this evening?
- What are you doing tonight?
- What are you going to do this evening?
- What're you doing tonight?
Call them this evening.
- Call me this evening.
- Give me a call tonight.
- Will it snow tonight?
- Is it going to snow tonight?
- Good evening, how are you?
- Good evening. How's it going?
We can begin tonight.
Let's have dinner.
- Last night I puked.
- Last night I threw up.
- Last night I barfed.
- Last night I lost my cookies.
- Last night I woofed my cookies.
- Last night I blew chunks.
- Last night I hurled.
- Last night I ralphed.
- Last night I tossed my cookies.
- Last night I lost my lunch.
- Last night I prayed to the porcelain god.
- Last night I chundered.
Will it snow tonight?
- Were you home last night?
- Were you at home last night?
- We are expecting company this evening.
- We're expecting company this evening.
Are you free this evening?
Good evening, how are you?
- Good night!
- Goodnight!
I take a bath every night.
- It was raining last night.
- It rained yesterday evening.
He is having dinner.
I'll cook tonight.
Good evening, how are you?
I have a shower every night.
Who's working tonight?
Good afternoon! How are you?
- The evening was gloomy.
- The evening was dark.
- The evening was murky.
- It was a dreary evening.
- The evening was dreich.
Who is going to speak tonight?
She is having dinner.
Tonight we celebrate.
Who will sing tonight?
Good evening, Sir.
We're going to work tonight.
Tonight sounds good.
The weather is nice tonight.
I'm starting this evening.
- Are you coming this evening?
- Are you coming tonight?
Are you working tonight?
Goodnight.
Are you coming this evening?
Tom is coming over tonight.
She's coming this evening.
He is coming tonight.
- Have you eaten dinner yet?
- Have you had dinner yet?
- Have you eaten dinner yet?
- Have you had dinner already?
- Have you already eaten supper?
- Have you eaten supper yet?
It took all evening.
- Last night I puked.
- Last night I threw up.
- Last night I tossed my cookies.
- Last night I chundered.
Call me this evening.
The surprise party for Laura is not tonight, but tomorrow night.