Are you ready to learn how to tell time in German? Get ready to have fun and play games to learn this essential skill! With interactive activities and engaging challenges, you'll be able to master telling time in no time. So why wait? Let's dive into the world of German time-telling games and make learning a new language an enjoyable experience!
Games
Study Resources
Vocabulary
English | German |
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Hour | Stunde |
Minute | Minute |
Second | Sekunde |
Clock | Uhr |
Watch | Uhr |
Timepiece | Zeitmessgerät |
Digital | Digital |
Analog | Analog |
AM | vormittags |
PM | nachmittags |
Midnight | Mitternacht |
Noon | Mittag |
Quarter | Viertel |
Half | Halb |
Past | nach |
To | vor |
Time zone | Zeitzone |
Stopwatch | Stoppuhr |
Timer | Timer |
Quick Facts
- German uses a 24-hour clock system, so there is no need for AM or PM.
- To ask for the time in German, you can say "Wie spät ist es?" or "Wie viel Uhr ist es?"
- The word for "hour" in German is "Stunde" and the word for "minute" is "Minute".
- When telling time in German, the hour comes first and then the minutes.
- To express time after the hour, you can use "viertel" for quarter past, "halb" for half past, and "dreiviertel" for quarter to.
Downloads
Vocabulary List
Download:telling_time_in_german.pdf