How to Say ‘The new appointment’ in German
Der neue Termin
dair NOY-uh tehr-MEEN
[dair NOY-uh tehr-MEEN]
💬 Usage Tip: "Termin" is masculine, so it's "der neue Termin." Useful vocabulary chunk.
🇩🇪 In Germany: You'll often hear staff repeat the new appointment details before ending the call.
Phrase Breakdown
Der
[dair]
the
Definite article used with the masculine noun Termin.
In „Der neue Termin“ gehört „Der“ zum Nomen „Termin“.
In “The new appointment,” “Der” belongs to the noun “Termin.”
neue
[NOY-uh]
new
Describes something recently arranged or replacing an older one.
In „Der neue Termin“ beschreibt „neue“ den Ersatztermin.
In “The new appointment,” “neue” describes the replacement appointment.
Termin
[tehr-MEEN]
appointment
A scheduled time, especially for a doctor or office visit.
In „Der neue Termin“ ist „Termin“ die verabredete Zeit.
In “The new appointment,” “Termin” is the arranged time.
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