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What does kommen mean when translated into English?

"Kommen" in German can be translated into English in several ways depending on the context:

Most common translations:

* To come: This is the most common and general translation.

* To arrive: This is used when talking about reaching a destination.

Other possible translations:

* To get: Used when referring to something happening or becoming available.

* To appear: Used when something becomes visible or noticeable.

* To occur: Used when talking about something happening.

Example Sentences:

* Ich komme morgen. (I am coming tomorrow.)

* Wann kommt der Zug an? (When does the train arrive?)

* Die Lieferung kommt nächste Woche. (The delivery is coming next week.)

* Es kommt darauf an. (It depends.)

To get the most accurate translation, you need to consider the context of the sentence where "kommen" is used.

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