How to Say ‘Doctor's appointment’ in German
Der Arzttermin
dair ARTST-ter-meen
[dair ARTST-ter-meen]
💬 Usage Tip: A compound noun: "Arzt" = doctor, "Termin" = appointment. German builds long words like Lego.
🇩🇪 In Germany: "Termin" is used a lot in Germany—for doctors, offices, banks, and more. Appointments are taken seriously.
Phrase Breakdown
Der
[dair]
the
Masculine nominative definite article used with 'Arzttermin'.
„Der“ steht in „Der Arzttermin ist morgen“ vor dem Nomen.
“Der” stands before the noun in “The doctor’s appointment is tomorrow.”
Arzttermin
[ARTST-ter-meen]
doctor's appointment
A noun for a scheduled visit to the doctor.
„Arzttermin“ kann man telefonisch ändern.
A “doctor’s appointment” can be changed by phone.
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