Monday | Montag | mohn-tahk |
Tuesday | Dienstag | deens-tahk |
Wednesday | Mittwoch | mit-vock |
Thursday | Donnerstag | don-ers-tahk |
Friday | Freitag | fry-tahk |
Saturday (N & E Germany) | Samstag Sonnabend | zahms-tahk zon-nah-bent |
Sunday | Sonntag | zon-tahk |
day | der Tag (-e) | dehr tahk |
morning | der Morgen (-) | mawr-gun |
afternoon | der Nachmittag (-e) | nakh-mih-tahk |
evening | der Abend (-e) | ah-bunt |
night | die Nacht (ä, -e) | nahkt |
today | heute | hoy-tuh |
tomorrow | morgen | mawr-gun |
tonight | heute Abend | hoy-tuh ah-bunt |
yesterday | gestern | geh-stairn |
last night | gestern Abend | geh-stairn ah-bunt |
week | die Woche (-n) | voh-kuh |
weekend | das Wochenende (-n) | voh-ken-en-duh |
daily | täglich | teh-glikh |
weekly | wöchentlich | wer-khent-likh |
Sabtu, 08 Oktober 2011
DAYS OF THE WEEK / DIE TAGE
Days of the Week / Die Tage
To say on a certain day or the weekend, use am. Add an -s to the day to express "on Mondays, Tuesdays, etc." All days, months and seasons are masculine so they all use the same form of these words: jeden - every, nächsten - next, letzten - last (as in the last of a series), vorigen - previous. In der Woche is the expression for "during the week" in Northern and Eastern Germany, while unter der Woche is used in Southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
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