How to Say ‘Day’ in German
Tag
tahk
[tahk]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "day," but in "Guten Tag" it works like "hello." German often uses time-of-day words as greetings.
🇩🇪 In Germany: At a clinic or reception desk, "Guten Tag" sounds neutral, polite, and safe in almost any daytime situation.
Phrase Breakdown
Tag
[tahk]
day; hello
Literally means 'day' and is used in the greeting 'Guten Tag'.
Der Arzt sagt Tag nicht allein, sondern Guten Tag.
The doctor does not say 'day' alone, but 'good day'.
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