How to Say ‘10 o'clock is good.’ in German
Zehn Uhr ist gut.
tsayn oor ist goot
[tsayn oor ist goot]
💬 Usage Tip: Natural and clear. You could also say "Zehn Uhr passt" for a very common everyday alternative.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Direct confirmation is appreciated in Germany—clear yes/no answers help appointments happen smoothly.
Phrase Breakdown
Zehn Uhr
tsayn oor
ten o'clock
Time expression stating the agreed time.
Zehn Uhr passt mir.
Ten o'clock works for me.
Words in this phrase
Zehn
[tsayn]
ten
The number ten in a time expression.
Zehn ist als Termin noch frei.
Ten is still available as an appointment time.
Uhr
[oor]
o'clock
Used to express the hour of the day.
Uhr zehn passt mir heute gut.
Ten o’clock works well for me today.
Ist gut
ist goot
is good / works fine
Common way to say a time or plan is acceptable.
Montag ist gut.
Monday is fine.
Words in this phrase
ist
[ist]
is
Form of 'to be' used to connect the time with the opinion about it.
ist für mich kein Problem.
is no problem for me.
gut
[goot]
good
Means acceptable or fine in scheduling context.
gut, dann bestätige ich den Termin.
good, then I’ll confirm the appointment.
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