Zeit
time
A feminine noun (die Zeit) — abstract but one of the most-used words in German. Used in countless expressions about time, deadlines, and eras. Unlike English, German distinguishes between 'Zeit' (time as concept) and 'Uhr' (clock time).
| Article | Plural | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| die Zeit | die Zeiten | /tsaɪt/ |
Example Sentences
Ich habe keine Zeit.
I don't have time.
Die Zeit vergeht schnell.
Time passes quickly.
Es ist Zeit für das Abendessen.
It's time for dinner.
Compound Words
Zeitschrift (die) — magazine
Zeitung (die) — newspaper
Common Mistakes
Confusing 'Zeit' and 'Uhr': 'Wie viel Zeit ist es?'
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