How to Say ‘For Thursday’ in German
Für Donnerstag
fuer DON-ers-tahk
[fuer DON-ers-tahk]
💬 Usage Tip: Für here means for, as in assigning or setting something for a specific day.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German scheduling often stacks information neatly: für Donnerstag, um 15 Uhr, bei Dr. X.
Phrase Breakdown
Für
[fuer]
for
Used to indicate the selected day or time for an appointment.
Für nächste Woche habe ich Zeit.
I have time for next week.
Donnerstag
[DON-ers-tahk]
Thursday
Names the weekday chosen for the appointment.
Donnerstag ist noch etwas frei.
There is still something available on Thursday.
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