Days Of The Week In German Flashcards

Our flashcards are a fun and interactive way to learn the days of the week in German. Each card features an English word on one side and the corresponding German word on the other, along with audio pronunciation to help with learning.

Learning the days of the week in German is an essential skill for those looking to expand their language abilities. These flashcards make the process easy and enjoyable, helping you to quickly master the days of the week in German.

Flashcards For Days Of The Week In German

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quick facts

  • Monday in German is “Montag,” which comes from the Latin word “dies Lunae,” meaning “day of the moon.”
  • Wednesday in German is “Mittwoch,” which means “mid-week.” It is the literal translation of the English word.
  • Friday in German is “Freitag,” which comes from the Old High German word “Friggandag,” named after the Norse goddess Frigg.
  • Saturday in German is “Samstag,” which originally referred to the Sabbath day and later changed to mean “day of Saturn.”
  • Sunday in German is “Sonntag,” which means “day of the sun.” It is the first day of the week in many European countries.

card list

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MondayMontag
TuesdayDienstag
WednesdayMittwoch
ThursdayDonnerstag
FridayFreitag
SaturdaySamstag
SundaySonntag
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