Telling Time In German Flashcards

Our flashcards are designed to help you learn how to tell time in German. Each card features an English word on one side and the corresponding German word for telling time on the other side. The cards also include audio pronunciations to help you master the correct pronunciation of each word.

When learning about telling time in German, it is important to understand how to read both digital and analog clocks. In German, time is often expressed using the 24-hour clock system, so it is helpful to be familiar with this format. By using our telling time in German flashcards, you can practice and improve your skills in telling time in German in a fun and interactive way.

Flashcards For Telling Time In German

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quick facts

  • In German, the phrase “What time is it?” is “Wie spät ist es?”
  • German uses a 24-hour clock system, so instead of saying 3:00 PM, they would say 15:00.
  • The German word for “o’clock” is “Uhr.” For example, 3 o’clock is “drei Uhr.”
  • To say “half past” in German, you use the word “halb.” For example, 5:30 is “halb sechs.”
  • In German, when it is exactly on the hour, they will say “Punkt” before stating the hour. For example, 2:00 is “Zwei Uhr Punkt.”

card list

FrontBack
HourStunde
MinuteMinute
SecondSekunde
ClockUhr
WatchUhr
TimepieceZeitmessgerät
DigitalDigital
AnalogAnalog
AmVormittags
PmNachmittags
MidnightMitternacht
NoonMittag
QuarterViertel
HalfHalb
PastNach
ToVor
Time ZoneZeitzone
StopwatchStoppuhr
TimerTimer
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