How to Say ‘For Thursday at eleven o’clock’ in German
Für Donnerstag um elf Uhr
fyoor DON-ers-tahk oom elf oor
[fyoor DON-ers-tahk oom elf oor]
💬 Usage Tip: Useful time phrase after verbs like "eintragen" or "vereinbaren."
🇩🇪 In Germany: German staff often repeat the full day and time to avoid mistakes—listen for this confirmation pattern.
Phrase Breakdown
Für
[fyoor]
for
Used to indicate the planned date and time of the appointment.
Für Donnerstag um elf Uhr ist noch etwas frei.
There is still something available for Thursday at eleven o’clock.
Donnerstag
[DON-ers-tahk]
Thursday
The weekday Thursday in a scheduling phrase.
Für Donnerstag um elf Uhr ist noch etwas frei.
There is still something available for Thursday at eleven o’clock.
um
[oom]
at
Used before a clock time.
Für Donnerstag um elf Uhr ist noch etwas frei.
There is still something available for Thursday at eleven o’clock.
elf
[elf]
eleven
The number eleven in a time phrase.
Für Donnerstag um elf Uhr ist noch etwas frei.
There is still something available for Thursday at eleven o’clock.
Uhr
[oor]
o’clock / hour
Marks the stated hour in a time expression.
Für Donnerstag um elf Uhr ist noch etwas frei.
There is still something available for Thursday at eleven o’clock.
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