How to Say ‘My day was good.’ in German
Mein Tag war gut.
mine tahk vahr goot
[mine tahk vahr goot]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple past with 'war' from 'sein' = was. Short, natural, and easy to remember.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Germans often keep answers brief at first. You can add details if the other person seems interested.
Phrase Breakdown
Mein
[mine]
my
Possessive word meaning something belongs to me.
Mein Tag war gut.
My day was good.
Tag
[tahk]
day
A noun meaning the day or someone's day.
Mein Tag beginnt früh.
My day starts early.
war
[vahr]
was
Past tense of 'sein' meaning 'was'.
Es war schön.
It was nice.
gut
[goot]
good
Describes something as good, fine, or pleasant.
Das Essen war gut.
The food was good.
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