How to Say ‘Is the appointment’ in German
Ist der Termin
ist dare tehr-MEEN
[ist dare tehr-MEEN]
💬 Usage Tip: Termin usually means an appointment or scheduled time. Very common in medical, work, and official contexts.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, Termin is a key life word—you will hear it everywhere from doctors to city offices.
Phrase Breakdown
Ist
[ist]
is
A form of sein used to ask questions like whether an appointment is available.
Ist morgen noch etwas frei?
Is anything still available tomorrow?
der
[dare]
the
Masculine definite article used with Termin.
der Termin ist schon reserviert.
the appointment is already reserved.
Termin
[tehr-MEEN]
appointment
A scheduled meeting, especially with a doctor or office.
Der Termin ist am Freitag.
The appointment is on Friday.
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