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What's the general meaning of the word ''dran'' in german and how can I use it overall?.
Mar 23, 2014 3:57 PM
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The general meaning is that it's short for "daran", which in turn is the replacement for "an + X" (like auf X -> darauf, über X -> darüber, etc.).
There are plenty of specific meanings, though, for example "du bist dran" = it's your turn (from "an der Reihe sein"); "an der Sache ist nichts dran" = this affair isn't genuine/important; and many more.
More meanings in your dictionary:
http://de.pons.com/%C3%BCbersetzung?q=dran&l=deen&in=ac_de&lf=de
March 23, 2014
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