How to Say ‘Then we'll see you on Thursday.’ in German
Dann sehen wir uns am Donnerstag.
dahn ZAY-en veer oons ahm DON-ers-tahk
[dahn ZAY-en veer oons ahm DON-ers-tahk]
💬 Usage Tip: This is a natural confirmation phrase after rescheduling. Literally: "Then we see each other on Thursday." It sounds friendly, clear, and very usable on the phone.
🇩🇪 In Germany: At a doctor's office in Germany, this phrase is polite and normal when confirming a new appointment. Staff may also say it in a slightly formal but still friendly tone.
Phrase Breakdown
Dann
[dahn]
then
Used to connect to the next agreed step: 'then'.
Dann sehen wir uns am Donnerstag.
Then we’ll see each other on Thursday.
sehen
[ZAY-en]
see
Verb form of 'sehen' meaning 'see' here, as in 'see each other'.
Dann sehen wir uns am Donnerstag.
Then we’ll see each other on Thursday.
wir
[veer]
we
Subject pronoun meaning 'we'.
Dann sehen wir uns am Donnerstag.
Then we’ll see each other on Thursday.
uns
[oons]
each other / ourselves
Reflexive pronoun in 'wir sehen uns', meaning 'each other'.
Dann sehen wir uns am Donnerstag.
Then we’ll see each other on Thursday.
Am Donnerstag
ahm DON-ers-tahk
On Thursday
Time expression using 'am' for days of the week.
Am Donnerstag habe ich Zeit.
I have time on Thursday.
Words in this phrase
am
[ahm]
on the
Contraction of 'an dem'; used with days to mean 'on'.
Dann sehen wir uns am Donnerstag.
Then we’ll see each other on Thursday.
Donnerstag
[DON-ers-tahk]
Thursday
The day of the week Thursday.
Dann sehen wir uns am Donnerstag.
Then we’ll see each other on Thursday.
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