Days of the Week in German: Every day of the week is explained and pronounced with different words in the other languages. In German-speaking countries, the first day of the week starts with Monday and Sunday is the last day of the week. The first day of the week, Monday in German is written as Montag, and it is pronounced as “Mohn-tahk.” The second day of the week, Tuesday in German is written as Dienstag, and it is pronounced as “deens-tahk.” The third day of the week, Wednesday in German is written as Mittwoch, and it is pronounced as “mit-vock.” The fourth day of the week, Thursday in German is written as Donnerstag, and it is pronounced as “Don-ers-tahk.” The fifth day of the week, Friday in German is written as Freitag, and it is pronounced as “fry-tahk.” The sixth day of the week, Saturday in German is written as Samstag, and it is pronounced as “zahms-tahk.” The last and seventh day of the week, Sunday in German is written as Sonntag, and it is pronounced as “zon-tahk.” The German Language is predominantly used in Germany and click here to know the Public Holidays of Germany. The names of all the days in the German Language are listed in the simple table.

Days of the Week in German

English German Translation English Pronunciation
Monday Montag (First Day of the Week in German) Mohn-tahk
Tuesday Dienstag (Second Day of the Week in German) Deens-tahk
Wednesday Mittwoch (Third Day of the Week in German) Mit-vock
Thursday Donnerstag (Fourth Day of the Week in German) Don-ers-tahk
Friday Freitag (Fifth Day of the Week in German) Fry-tahk
Saturday Samstag (Sixth Day of the Week in German) Zahms-tahk
Sunday Sonntag (Seventh Day of the Week in German) Zon-tahk

Days of the Week in German Language

Days of the Week in German Language

There are several opinions to explain how the 7-days in the week are originated. Initially, Babylonian astrologers around 700 BCE assigned the planet gods to the days in the week.  Then, Romans changed the names of the week with their planet gods in the ancient Roman Calendar. Later, Germanic and Norse people also changed the names with the names of their gods. As per the rules of the International Standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week and then it is followed by the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Even though it is the international standard, some of the countries like United States of America, Canada, Australia, India and much more countries consider Sunday as the first day of the week. The names for the seven days in the week came from the Roman Calendar and each day relates to 7 celestial bodies: the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.

Days Based on Months:

Important Days in JanuaryImportant Days in February
Important Days in MarchImportant Days in April
Important Days in MayImportant Days in June
Important Days in JulyImportant Days in August
Important Days in SeptemberImportant Days in October
Important Days in NovemberImportant Days in December

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