How to Say ‘Ten o'clock’ in German
Zehn Uhr
tsayn oor
[tsayn oor]
💬 Usage Tip: German tells time with the clock word included: "zehn Uhr." Very straightforward.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Exact times do happen in Germany—but for repair visits, you may still get a larger time window around them.
Phrase Breakdown
Zehn
[tsayn]
ten
The number ten; often used when stating times.
Zehn ist für den Handwerker frei.
Ten is free for the repairman.
Uhr
[oor]
o'clock
Used after a number to state the time of day.
Um Uhr kommt der Installateur nicht, sondern später.
At o’clock the plumber is not coming, but later.
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