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English - German

Now

naʊ
Extremely common
0 - 100
0 - 100
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jetzt, nun, gleich

Now meanings in German

jetzt

Example:
I am busy right now.
Ich bin gerade beschäftigt.
Can we do it now?
Können wir es jetzt machen?
Usage: informalContext: Everyday conversations
Note: The most common translation of 'now' in Deutsch, used in various contexts.

nun

Example:
Now is the time to act.
Nun ist die Zeit zu handeln.
She is now a successful writer.
Sie ist nun eine erfolgreiche Schriftstellerin.
Usage: formalContext: Formal or written communication
Note: Slightly more formal than 'jetzt', often used in written or official contexts.

gleich

Example:
I'll be there right now.
Ich bin gleich da.
Now you see the problem.
Jetzt siehst du das Problem.
Usage: informalContext: Casual conversations or instructions
Note: Can also mean 'soon' or 'shortly' depending on the context.

Now's synonyms

Currently

Currently means at the present time or moment. It is often used to indicate what is happening right now.
Example: I am currently working on a project.
Note: Currently emphasizes the ongoing nature of the action or situation.

At present

At present refers to the current moment in time. It is commonly used in formal contexts.
Example: At present, we are not accepting new applications.
Note: At present is more formal than 'now' and is often used in written or professional communication.

Presently

Presently means at this time or shortly. It is often used to indicate something that will happen in the near future.
Example: She will be here presently.
Note: Presently can imply that something is about to happen soon, whereas 'now' simply refers to the current moment.

At the moment

At the moment refers to the current time or situation. It is commonly used to indicate a temporary state.
Example: At the moment, I am not available to take your call.
Note: At the moment suggests a specific time frame or circumstance, similar to 'now', but with a slightly more temporary connotation.

Now expressions, common phrases

Right now

This phrase emphasizes immediacy or urgency, indicating that something needs to be done immediately or without delay.
Example: I need your help right now.
Note: It adds emphasis to the urgency of the current moment.

By now

This phrase refers to a specific time that has already passed, suggesting that something expected or planned should have happened before that time.
Example: She should have arrived at the airport by now.
Note: It implies that an expected action or event hasn't occurred yet.

For now

This phrase indicates a temporary situation or solution, suggesting that something is valid or applicable only at the present time.
Example: Let's focus on finishing this project for now.
Note: It implies a limited or temporary time frame.

Just now

This phrase refers to a very recent past moment, indicating that something happened a short time ago.
Example: She left just now, so you just missed her.
Note: It signifies a recent and immediate past event.

Now and then

This phrase means occasionally or from time to time, suggesting that something happens infrequently but regularly.
Example: I like to treat myself to ice cream now and then.
Note: It denotes occasional or intermittent occurrences.

From now on

This phrase indicates a change or commitment to do something differently or in a new way starting from the present moment and continuing into the future.
Example: I will start eating healthier from now on.
Note: It signifies a new beginning or a change in behavior.

Up until now

This phrase refers to the time leading up to the present moment, indicating that something was true or valid until that point.
Example: Up until now, I had never traveled outside the country.
Note: It specifies a period of time leading to the present.

Now everyday (slang) expressions

ASAP

ASAP stands for 'as soon as possible,' indicating an urgent request or requirement.
Example: I need that report ASAP.
Note: ASAP emphasizes urgency more than 'now.'

Pronto

Pronto is an informal term derived from Spanish meaning 'quickly' or 'immediately.'
Example: Get over here pronto!
Note: Pronto has a more forceful tone than 'now.'

STAT

STAT is often used in medical contexts to mean 'immediately,' from the Latin 'statim.'
Example: We need those test results STAT!
Note: STAT is commonly used in urgent or emergency situations.

On the double

This slang term means to do something quickly or immediately.
Example: Bring me that report on the double!
Note: It adds a sense of urgency and implies a need for swift action.

Chop-chop

This term, borrowed from Chinese dialects, means to hurry up or do something quickly.
Example: Finish up those tasks, chop-chop!
Note: It conveys a playful or slightly commanding tone.

Now - Examples

I am busy right now.
Ich bin gerade beschäftigt.
Can you call me back later? I'm in a meeting now.
Kannst du mich später zurückrufen? Ich bin jetzt in einem Meeting.
I need to finish this report now.
Ich muss diesen Bericht jetzt fertigstellen.
Please stop talking and listen to me now.
Bitte hör auf zu reden und hör mir jetzt zu.

Now grammar

Now - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: now
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): now
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): now
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): now
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Now Contains 1 syllables: now
Phonetic transcription: ˈnau̇
now , ˈnau̇ (The red syllable is stressed)

Now - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Now: 0 - 100 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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