Days of the weeks, months and seasons in German
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Sign up for freeEither if you are speaking about your birthday or about when to meet with your friends: You will need the days of the week, the months as well as the seasons in many occasions! Therefore, you should have a look at this lesson and also practice the vocabulary with our interactive exercises! Have fun!
Let's start this lesson with the days of the week! The days of the week are in German quite similar as in English. In English the days of the week end in the word "day", in German most of the days end in the word "Tag" (exception: Wednesday = Mittwoch). As you already can imagine, "Tag" is the translation of "day". In the following list, you can see the days of the weeks translated in German:
English | German |
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Monday | Montag |
Tuesday | Dienstag |
Wednesday | Mittwoch |
Thursday | Donnerstag |
Friday | Freitag |
Saturday | Samstag |
Sunday | Sonntag |
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English | German |
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January | Januar |
February | Februar |
March | März |
April | April |
May | Mai |
June | Juni |
July | Juli |
August | August |
September | September |
October | Oktober |
November | November |
December | Dezember |
English | German |
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spring | Frühling |
summer | Sommer |
fall/autumn | Herbst |
winter | Winter |
You want to listen to a famous song about the months in German? Here you go!