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Zur

Zur is a contraction in the German language formed from zu der. It is used before feminine singular nouns in the dative case to express direction toward or to a place, equivalent to “to the” in English. The corresponding form for masculine or neuter nouns is zum, from zu dem; contractions like zur and zum occur only in their respective gendered contexts.

In usage, zur appears in everyday speech and writing whenever the dative feminine article der is involved.

Phonology and orthography are straightforward: zur is written as a single word and is capitalized only when

Beyond its grammatical use, zur can also appear as part of proper names or in contexts outside

For
example:
Ich
gehe
zur
Schule
(I
am
going
to
the
school).
Another
common
phrase
is
Ich
stehe
Ihnen
zur
Verfügung
(I
am
at
your
disposal).
Set
phrases
such
as
zur
Verfügung,
zur
Sicherheit,
and
zur
Zeit
show
zur
embedded
in
longer
expressions,
where
it
remains
a
functional
contraction
rather
than
a
separate
word.
it
starts
a
sentence.
It
is
a
productive
part
of
German
grammar
and
appears
across
signs,
instructions,
and
narratives
where
a
feminine
noun
in
the
dative
case
follows
the
preposition
zu.
standard
German
grammar,
where
its
meaning
is
not
related
to
the
contraction
zu
der.
In
such
cases,
it
is
not
functioning
as
the
German
prepositional
contraction.