Lesson 15: Learn Days Of The Week

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Want to learn German or want to learn something quickly you can use in Germany? Learn the days of the week!

The days of the week are not hard to learn. They even share some similarities with English. It’s just 7 words to remember.

You’ll find these useful when you are checking out opening hours of attractions and other facilities in Germany. It’s also useful when buying tickets for public transport and many other things. The best part is that you can learn them in minutes!

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German lesson 15: Days of the WeekPin

Watch the video below to learn the days of the week. Below the video, you’ll find a list of the vocabulary used so you can write it down and practise.

If you remember that tag means day, you’ll be halfway there!

You can do this!

Vocabulary taught in this lesson:

  • Montag – Monday
  • Dienstag – Tuesday
  • Mittwoch – Wednesday
  • Donnerstag – Thursday
  • Freitag – Friday
  • Samstag – Saturday
  • Sonntag – Sunday

Time to practise until you can say these words without thinking 🙂

Want to learn more German? Find the previous lesson here and the next lesson here. You can also find all our lessons here.

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