pünktlich sein
To be on time
शाब्दिक अर्थ: {"p\u00fcnktlich":"punctually","sein":"to be"}
15 सेकंड में
- Arrive exactly at the agreed time.
- Implies readiness to start immediately.
- Shows respect for others' schedules.
- Essential in German professional life.
मतलब
इसका मतलब है सहमत समय पर ठीक-ठीक पहुंचना। जर्मन संस्कृति में, इसका अक्सर मतलब होता है कि आप उस क्षण शुरू करने के लिए तैयार हैं, न कि सिर्फ दरवाजे से गुजर रहे हैं।
मुख्य उदाहरण
3 / 10Texting a friend about a movie
Ich bin gleich da, wir müssen pünktlich sein, der Film fängt um 20:00 an!
I'm almost there, we have to be on time, the movie starts at 8 PM!
Job interview confirmation email
Ich bestätige unser Gespräch morgen um 10 Uhr und werde selbstverständlich pünktlich sein.
I confirm our meeting tomorrow at 10 AM and will, of course, be on time.
WhatsApp message to a group
Hey Leute, Treffen wir uns heute Abend? Ich muss um 19:30 Uhr zu Hause sein, also seid bitte pünktlich!
Hey guys, are we meeting tonight? I have to be home at 7:30 PM, so please be on time!
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Punctuality is a sign of respect.
Precision
In Germany, 8:00 means 8:00.
15 सेकंड में
- Arrive exactly at the agreed time.
- Implies readiness to start immediately.
- Shows respect for others' schedules.
- Essential in German professional life.
What It Means
Being pünktlich sein is the German superpower of showing up precisely on time. It's not just arriving; it's being ready to start, engage, or participate at the agreed-upon moment. This phrase carries a weight of respect and efficiency. It signals that you value others' schedules as much as your own. Think of it as a silent promise of reliability. It’s the opposite of that friend who’s always five minutes late, but with a slightly more serious, cultural undertone.
How To Use It
You use pünktlich sein when discussing appointments, meetings, or social gatherings where timing is key. It's a straightforward way to say someone is punctual. You can also use it to express your own intention to be on time. It works for both formal and informal settings, though the *implication* of readiness might be stronger in professional contexts. Imagine telling your boss, 'Ich werde pünktlich sein,' – you're not just showing up, you're ready for business.
Real-Life Examples
- A colleague texts: 'Der Zug hat Verspätung, ich werde nicht
pünktlich sein.' (The train is delayed, I won't be on time.) - In a job interview: 'Wir erwarten, dass alle Mitarbeiter
pünktlich sein.' (We expect all employees to be on time.) - A friend complains: 'Er ist nie
pünktlich, ich hasse das!' (He's never on time, I hate that!) - Planning a party: 'Bitte versucht,
pünktlich zu sein, das Spiel beginnt um 19 Uhr.' (Please try to be on time, the game starts at 7 PM.)
When To Use It
Use pünktlich sein for anything with a scheduled start time. This includes: doctor's appointments, train departures, work meetings, online classes, and even dinner invitations if the host emphasizes promptness. It's perfect when you want to highlight someone's reliability or your own commitment to punctuality. It’s also great when you need to explain why someone *isn't* on time, like when a delivery driver is late. It’s the go-to phrase for time-sensitive situations.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid pünktlich sein for very casual hangouts where arrival times are flexible. If you're meeting friends at a bar with no set plan, saying 'Ich will pünktlich sein' might sound a bit intense. It’s also less common for spontaneous get-togethers. If you're just dropping by someone's house unannounced (though maybe don't do that!), punctuality isn't the main concern. Think of it this way: if nobody's checking their watch, you probably don't need pünktlich sein.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse pünktlich sein with simply 'being present' or 'arriving'. The key is the *exact* timing and readiness. Another mistake is using adjectives incorrectly. For example, saying sehr pünktlich sein is fine, but mixing it with incorrect prepositions or verb forms can sound odd. Let’s look at some:
am pünktlich.
✓Ich bin pünktlich. (You don't need 'am' here.)
zu pünktlich.
✓Er ist pünktlich. ('Zu' implies 'too', suggesting excessive punctuality, which isn't the standard meaning.)
pünktlich haben.
✓Wir müssen pünktlich sein. ('Haben' means 'to have', not 'to be'.)
Similar Expressions
Rechtzeitig ankommen: This means arriving 'in good time' or 'just in time'. It's slightly less precise thanpünktlich sein. You might arriverechtzeitigfor a flight, but you need to bepünktlichfor a meeting.Termin einhalten: This means 'to keep an appointment'. It focuses on fulfilling the commitment, which often implies beingpünktlich.Auf die Minute genau da sein: This is a more emphatic way to say 'to be there exactly on the minute'. It stresses extreme precision.
Common Variations
The phrase is quite stable, but you'll hear variations in how it's applied.
Ich muss pünktlich sein.(I have to be on time.)Sie ist immer pünktlich.(She is always on time.)Sei pünktlich!(Be on time! - imperative)Pünktlichkeit ist wichtig.(Punctuality is important. - noun form)Wir waren leider nicht pünktlich.(Unfortunately, we weren't on time.)
Memory Trick
Imagine a PUNCTual CAT named SEIN. This cat always arrives exactly on time for its tuna. It’s never early, never late, just *purrfectly* on time. When you think of punctuality in German, picture this precise feline, Sein the Punctual Cat!
Quick FAQ
Q. Is pünktlich sein formal or informal?
A. It’s quite versatile! It works in most situations, from casual chats to professional settings. The context usually tells you how important the punctuality is. A job interview demands more seriousness than meeting friends for coffee.
Q. What if I'm just a few minutes late?
A. If you're just a few minutes late, you might say 'Ich bin ein bisschen spät' (I'm a little late). Pünktlich sein implies *not* being late at all. It’s about hitting the mark precisely.
Q. Can I use it for events that don't have a strict start time?
A. Generally, no. Pünktlich sein is best for things with a defined schedule. For more relaxed events, you might just say 'Ich komme später' (I'll come later) or 'Ich bin bald da' (I'll be there soon).
इस्तेमाल की जानकारी
This phrase is highly versatile and fits most registers, from casual chats to formal business settings. The key is context: while `pünktlich sein` itself isn't overly formal, the *expectation* of punctuality can be very high in professional environments. A common pitfall is assuming it means 'arrive just before'; it means arrive *at* the designated time.
Precision
In Germany, 8:00 means 8:00.
उदाहरण
10Ich bin gleich da, wir müssen pünktlich sein, der Film fängt um 20:00 an!
I'm almost there, we have to be on time, the movie starts at 8 PM!
Emphasizes the need for promptness due to a fixed event start time.
Ich bestätige unser Gespräch morgen um 10 Uhr und werde selbstverständlich pünktlich sein.
I confirm our meeting tomorrow at 10 AM and will, of course, be on time.
Professional confirmation showing reliability and respect for the interviewer's time.
Hey Leute, Treffen wir uns heute Abend? Ich muss um 19:30 Uhr zu Hause sein, also seid bitte pünktlich!
Hey guys, are we meeting tonight? I have to be home at 7:30 PM, so please be on time!
Setting expectations for a group gathering, highlighting a personal time constraint.
Exploring Berlin! 🇩🇪 So far, everything runs like clockwork. Love how Germans are always pünktlich sein!
Exploring Berlin! 🇩🇪 So far, everything runs like clockwork. Love how Germans are always on time!
A lighthearted observation about German culture, using the phrase in a slightly generalized way.
Bitte denken Sie daran, dass unser Live-Kurs morgen um 14:00 Uhr beginnt. Wir erwarten, dass Sie pünktlich sind.
Please remember that our live course starts tomorrow at 2 PM. We expect you to be on time.
Formal instruction emphasizing the importance of punctuality for a scheduled online event.
✗ Ich bin spät, ich kann nicht pünktlich sein. → ✓ Ich bin spät, ich werde nicht pünktlich sein.
✗ I am late, I cannot be on time. → ✓ I am late, I will not be on time.
The first sentence is grammatically awkward and doesn't convey the intended meaning of *future* inability to be on time.
✗ Wir müssen pünktlich haben. → ✓ Wir müssen pünktlich sein.
✗ We must punctually have. → ✓ We must be punctual.
Confusing 'haben' (to have) with 'sein' (to be) is a common verb error.
Ich warte schon seit 20 Minuten! Warum ist er nie pünktlich?
I've been waiting for 20 minutes already! Why is he never on time?
Expresses annoyance, highlighting the negative consequence of someone *not* being punctual.
Alle Gäste müssen pünktlich sein, um 19 Uhr, damit wir sie überraschen können!
All guests must be on time, at 7 PM, so we can surprise them!
Highlights the critical importance of timing for a specific event's success.
Ich bin in 5 Minuten da. Bitte seien Sie pünktlich am Eingang.
I'll be there in 5 minutes. Please be on time at the entrance.
A direct instruction from a service provider, emphasizing the need for the customer to be ready.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct form.
Er möchte immer _____ sein.
Pünktlich is an adjective here.
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विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Formality Spectrum of `pünktlich sein`
Not typically used when timing is completely flexible.
Let's just hang out later.
Used for meeting friends if there's a specific time.
Ich muss pünktlich sein, der Film beginnt um 20 Uhr.
Standard usage in most everyday and professional contexts.
Der Zug fährt um 15:30, also seien wir pünktlich.
Essential in business, interviews, and official appointments.
Wir erwarten von unseren Mitarbeitern, dass sie pünktlich sind.
When You Need to `pünktlich sein`
Doctor's Appointment
Ich habe um 10 Uhr einen Termin und muss pünktlich sein.
Train/Bus Departure
Der Zug fährt um 14:05, sei pünktlich!
Work Meeting
Das Meeting beginnt um 9 Uhr, wir müssen pünktlich sein.
Online Class/Webinar
Die Vorlesung startet jetzt, sei pünktlich.
Job Interview
Ich werde um 11 Uhr da sein und pünktlich sein.
Dinner Party (if host requested)
Bitte seid pünktlich, das Essen ist um 19:30 Uhr fertig.
Comparing Punctuality Phrases
Scenarios for `pünktlich sein`
Professional
- • Job interviews
- • Client meetings
- • Team syncs
- • Presentations
Appointments
- • Doctor visits
- • Bank appointments
- • Service calls
- • Registrations
Travel
- • Train departures
- • Flight check-ins
- • Bus schedules
- • Tours
Social (Scheduled)
- • Movie start times
- • Concert beginnings
- • Group activities
- • Dinner reservations
अभ्यास बैंक
1 अभ्यासEr möchte immer _____ sein.
Pünktlich is an adjective here.
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वीडियो ट्यूटोरियल
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अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
1 सवालNo, it is considered late.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Verspätung haben
contrastto be late