How to Say ‘Would Thursday at eleven o'clock suit you?’ in German
Passt Ihnen Donnerstag um elf Uhr?
pahst EE-nen DON-ers-tahk oom elf oor
[pahst EE-nen DON-ers-tahk oom elf oor]
💬 Usage Tip: A very common way to offer a new time. Literally: "Does Thursday at eleven fit you?"
🇩🇪 In Germany: Reception staff in Germany often propose one concrete alternative first instead of giving many options at once.
Phrase Breakdown
Passt
[pahst]
suits / works
A form of "passen" used to ask if a time is convenient or suitable.
Passt Ihnen Donnerstag um elf Uhr?
Does Thursday at eleven o’clock work for you?
Ihnen
[EE-nen]
you (formal, to you)
Formal dative pronoun used when politely speaking to one person or more than one person.
Passt Ihnen Donnerstag um elf Uhr?
Does Thursday at eleven o’clock work for you?
Donnerstag
[DON-ers-tahk]
Thursday
The weekday Thursday; often used when scheduling appointments.
Passt Ihnen Donnerstag um elf Uhr?
Does Thursday at eleven o’clock work for you?
um
[oom]
at
Preposition used here to give a specific time.
Passt Ihnen Donnerstag um elf Uhr?
Does Thursday at eleven o’clock work for you?
elf
[elf]
eleven
The number eleven; used for telling time here.
Passt Ihnen Donnerstag um elf Uhr?
Does Thursday at eleven o’clock work for you?
Uhr
[oor]
o’clock / hour
Used with numbers to tell the time in German.
Passt Ihnen Donnerstag um elf Uhr?
Does Thursday at eleven o’clock work for you?
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