The days of the week in German
The days of the week in German
The days of the week are probably one of the first things you learn not just in German but in any language . Simply knowing these seven short words will help you set up meetings, and dates and create a weekly agenda that will decide your every social and professional move.
To go straight to the point, here is this table :
How to Say “Yesterday”, “Today” and “Tomorrow” in German ?
If we’re going to talk about days in German, there are some other things you should know, like Gestern, heute, and morgen mean “yesterday”, “today”, and “tomorrow” respectively.
Morgen can also mean “morning”, which can get slightly confusing.
As a revision , read and listen to the phrases below :
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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the week
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from Monday to Sunday
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The first day is Monday.
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The second day is Tuesday.
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The third day is Wednesday.
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The fourth day is Thursday.
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The fifth day is Friday.
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The sixth day is Saturday.
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The seventh day is Sunday.
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The week has seven days.
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We only work for five days.
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