How to Say ‘schedule’ in German
der Zeitplan
dare TSITE-plahn
[dare TSITE-plahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Masculine noun: der Zeitplan, plural: die Zeitpläne. Literally time-plan, a nice transparent compound.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German productions love a good Zeitplan. Punctuality is not just a stereotype here; it is often expected.
Phrase Breakdown
der
[dare]
the
definite article for masculine singular nouns
Der Zeitplan hängt an der Wand.
The schedule is hanging on the wall.
Zeitplan
[TSITE-plahn]
schedule
the timeline for tasks, shooting, setup, or event activities
Der Zeitplan ist heute sehr eng.
The schedule is very tight today.
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