How to Say ‘Then maybe Thursday?’ in German
Dann vielleicht Donnerstag?
dahn fee-LIKEht DON-ers-tahk
[dahn fee-LIKEht DON-ers-tahk]
💬 Usage Tip: Dann means then/so, and vielleicht softens the suggestion. Very natural in back-and-forth scheduling.
🇩🇪 In Germany: This is exactly the kind of practical phrasing you hear when finding a new appointment slot in Germany.
Phrase Breakdown
Dann
[dahn]
then
Used to move to the next suggestion or conclusion in a conversation about scheduling.
Dann nehmen wir einen anderen Termin.
Then we'll take a different appointment.
vielleicht
[fee-LIKEht]
maybe
A polite way to suggest something without sounding too direct.
Wir können vielleicht später kommen.
We can maybe come later.
Donnerstag
[DON-ers-tahk]
Thursday
Refers to the weekday Thursday as a proposed appointment day.
Donnerstag wäre für mich gut.
Thursday would be good for me.
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