How to Say ‘At 7 PM’ in German
Um 19 Uhr
oom noyn-TSEHN oor
[oom noyn-TSEHN oor]
💬 Usage Tip: Germans use the 24-hour clock, so '19 Uhr' is common.
🇩🇪 In Germany: 7 PM is a typical dinner time; expect busier restaurants.
Phrase Breakdown
Um
[oom]
At
Indicates a specific time when something happens.
Wir treffen uns um 7.
We meet at 7.
19
[noyn-TSEHN]
19
Number representing nineteen.
Das Spiel beginnt um 19 Uhr.
The game starts at 19:00.
Uhr
[oor]
O'clock
Used to specify the hour in time.
Es ist jetzt 10 Uhr.
It is now 10 o'clock.
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