How to Say ‘For Thursday at three o'clock’ in German
Für Donnerstag um fünfzehn Uhr
fuer DON-ers-tahk oom FUUNF-tsayn oor
[fuer DON-ers-tahk oom FUUNF-tsayn oor]
💬 Usage Tip: A classic date-and-time chunk. Great to memorize as one unit for appointment calls.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Repeating the full day and time is common in Germany to avoid misunderstandings.
Phrase Breakdown
Für Donnerstag
fuer DON-ers-tahk
for Thursday
Indicates the chosen day.
Der Termin ist für Donnerstag.
The appointment is for Thursday.
Words in this phrase
Für
[fuer]
for
Introduces the chosen date or time slot for the booking.
Für Montag gibt es keinen Termin mehr.
There are no appointments left for Monday.
Donnerstag
[DON-ers-tahk]
Thursday
The weekday being selected for the appointment.
Donnerstag wäre perfekt.
Thursday would be perfect.
Um fünfzehn Uhr
oom FUUNF-tsayn oor
at three o’clock / at 15:00
Exact time of the appointment in 24-hour style.
Wir treffen uns um fünfzehn Uhr.
We meet at 3:00 p.m.
Words in this phrase
um
[oom]
at
Used before a specific time on the clock.
um zehn Uhr habe ich einen Termin.
I have an appointment at ten o'clock.
fünfzehn
[FUUNF-tsayn]
fifteen
The number used in the time expression, meaning 15:00 here.
fünfzehn Uhr ist noch frei.
Three o'clock is still available.
Uhr
[oor]
o'clock
Completes the time expression after the number.
Uhr ist in deutschen Zeitangaben sehr wichtig.
O'clock is very important in German time expressions.
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