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How to Say ‘Which appointment’ in German

Welchen Termin

VEL-khen ter-MEEN

[VEL-khen ter-MEEN]

💬 Usage Tip: "welchen" is accusative masculine because "Termin" is masculine: der Termin.

🇩🇪 In Germany: Staff may ask short follow-up questions like this to identify the exact booking quickly.

Phrase Breakdown

Welchen

[VEL-khen]

which

Accusative masculine form of 'welch-', used before 'Termin'.

Example

„Welchen“ fragt nach einem bestimmten Termin.

“Welchen” asks about a specific appointment.

Termin

[ter-MEEN]

appointment

A scheduled time, such as at a doctor’s office.

Example

Den „Termin“ kann man auf Donnerstag legen.

The “appointment” can be set for Thursday.

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