Oktober
Oktober em 30 segundos
- Oktober is the 10th month of the year, consisting of 31 days, and is a masculine noun (der Oktober) in German grammar.
- It is culturally significant for the Oktoberfest, the Day of German Unity (Oct 3rd), and the arrival of true autumn weather.
- The preposition 'im' is used for general monthly references, while 'am' is used for specific dates like 'am 1. Oktober'.
- It marks the start of the academic winter semester in Germany and is characterized by the 'Goldener Oktober' weather phenomenon.
The German word Oktober refers to the tenth month of the Gregorian calendar. In the German-speaking world, this month is synonymous with the transition from the vibrant colors of autumn to the colder, darker days of late fall. Linguistically, it is a masculine noun, der Oktober, which is a fundamental rule for English speakers to memorize, as all months in German carry the masculine gender. Understanding the cultural weight of this word involves recognizing it as the month of harvest, reflection, and significant national celebration. In Germany, the word evokes images of the Goldener Oktober (Golden October), a term used to describe the specific period when the beech and oak forests turn brilliant shades of yellow and orange under a clear, crisp blue sky.
- Grammatical Gender
- Masculine (der Oktober). This applies regardless of the sentence structure, though the case may change the article to den or dem.
- Temporal Classification
- The tenth month, consisting of thirty-one days, positioned between September and November.
- Cultural Significance
- Primarily associated with the Oktoberfest in Munich and the Day of German Unity (Tag der Deutschen Einheit).
When people use the word 'Oktober' in conversation, they are often discussing seasonal changes, holiday planning, or academic schedules. In Germany, the winter semester at universities typically begins in October, making the word a marker for new beginnings for millions of students. It is also the peak of the wine harvest in regions like the Mosel or the Pfalz. Therefore, 'Oktober' carries a sensory palette of smells like damp earth and woodsmoke, and tastes like new wine (Federweißer) and roasted chestnuts. It is not merely a chronological marker but a deeply atmospheric period that dictates the rhythm of social and agricultural life across Central Europe.
Der Oktober bringt oft den ersten Frost in die Berge.
Furthermore, the use of 'Oktober' is essential in administrative and legal contexts. Contracts, deadlines, and official appointments are frequently set for this month. In a more poetic sense, 'Oktober' is used in literature to symbolize the 'autumn of life' or a period of ripening before the dormant winter. Authors like Rainer Maria Rilke have captured the essence of this time, describing the heavy fruits and the last warmth of the sun. For a learner, mastering the word 'Oktober' means more than just knowing a date; it means understanding the emotional and physical shift that occurs as Germany moves toward the end of the year.
Wir feiern im Oktober das Erntedankfest.
Anfang Oktober sind die Tage schon deutlich kürzer.
Das Wetter im Oktober kann sehr wechselhaft sein.
Ende Oktober stellen wir die Uhren auf die Winterzeit um.
- Historical Context
- The name derives from the Latin 'octo', meaning eight, because it was the eighth month in the original Roman calendar before January and February were added.
- Meteorological Aspect
- It marks the start of the 'Heizperiode' (heating season) in many German households as temperatures drop below ten degrees Celsius.
Using 'Oktober' correctly in German requires an understanding of prepositions and cases. The most common way to express that something is happening during this month is by using the preposition im, which is a contraction of in dem. This places the noun in the dative case. For example, 'Im Oktober fahre ich nach München' (In October, I am going to Munich). It is important to avoid the English-influenced mistake of saying 'in Oktober' without the article. Another vital construction is the use of 'Anfang', 'Mitte', or 'Ende' to specify the part of the month you are referring to. Note that in these specific phrases, the article is usually omitted: 'Anfang Oktober' (at the beginning of October), 'Mitte Oktober' (in the middle of October), and 'Ende Oktober' (at the end of October).
- With Specific Dates
- When referring to a specific day, use the preposition am (an dem) followed by an ordinal number: 'Am dritten Oktober ist ein Feiertag' (On the third of October is a holiday).
- Genitive Usage
- In formal writing, the genitive case is used to show possession or belonging: 'Die kühlen Nächte des Oktobers' (The cool nights of October). Note the ending '-s' added to the noun.
- Compound Nouns
- German loves compounds. You will see 'Oktoberfest', 'Oktoberhimmel' (October sky), and 'Oktobersturm' (October storm). The word 'Oktober' acts as a modifier for the following noun.
Sentences involving 'Oktober' often describe weather patterns or recurring events. Because it is a masculine noun, any adjectives modifying it must have the correct endings. In the nominative, you would say 'Ein goldener Oktober' (A golden October). If you are using it in the accusative case, for instance, when you are looking forward to the month, it remains the same unless an article is used: 'Ich liebe den Oktober' (I love October). The word can also be used as a subject: 'Der Oktober ist mein Lieblingsmonat' (October is my favorite month). It is also worth noting that in German, months are not preceded by the word 'Monat' as often as they are in some other languages, though 'der Monat Oktober' is perfectly correct and used in more formal or descriptive contexts.
Wir haben für Oktober eine Reise in den Schwarzwald geplant.
When discussing duration, you might use 'seit' (since) or 'bis' (until). 'Seit Oktober arbeite ich hier' (I have been working here since October). 'Die Ausstellung läuft bis Ende Oktober' (The exhibition runs until the end of October). In these instances, the word 'Oktober' remains in its base form. For more advanced learners, the use of 'Oktober' in the plural—'die Oktober'—is extremely rare and usually only found in technical or statistical contexts where one is comparing multiple Octobers across different years. In everyday speech, always stick to the singular form. The word is also frequently used in the context of birthdays: 'Er hat im Oktober Geburtstag' (He has a birthday in October). This is a standard phrase every A1 learner should master early on.
Jedes Jahr im Oktober findet die Frankfurter Buchmesse statt.
Der Oktober ist bekannt für den Altweibersommer.
- Prepositional Phrases
- 'Ab Oktober' (starting from October), 'Vor Oktober' (before October), 'Nach Oktober' (after October).
- Expressing Dates
- 'Heute ist der erste Oktober.' (Today is the first of October.) Note the use of the nominative for the date.
In summary, 'Oktober' is a versatile noun that integrates into many temporal structures. Whether you are using it to describe a specific point in time, a duration, or as a component of a larger noun, keeping its masculine gender and the 'im' preposition in mind will ensure your sentences sound natural and grammatically correct. As you progress in German, you will find that 'Oktober' is often the subject of weather-related complaints or festive excitement, making it a high-frequency word in both casual and professional settings.
The word 'Oktober' is heard in a variety of real-world contexts, ranging from the highly festive to the strictly professional. Perhaps the most famous association is with the Oktoberfest in Munich. While the festival actually begins in September, it concludes in the first few days of October, and the name is shouted across news broadcasts, tourist advertisements, and casual conversations worldwide. In Bavaria, you will hear people discussing their 'Oktoberfest-Besuch' or the 'Wiesn-Wetter' (the weather during the festival). Beyond the festival, the word is a staple of the German news cycle every year on the third of the month, which is the Tag der Deutschen Einheit (Day of German Unity). Politicians give speeches, and citizens discuss their plans for the public holiday, often referring to it simply as 'der dritte Oktober'.
- In the Media
- Weather forecasters frequently use 'Oktober' to discuss the arrival of the first autumn storms or the phenomenon of the 'Altweibersommer' (Indian summer).
- In Academia
- University campuses across Germany buzz with the word in October as it marks the 'Semesterstart'. You'll hear students asking, 'Wann im Oktober geht es los?'
- In Agriculture
- In rural areas, 'Oktober' is synonymous with 'Ernte' (harvest). Farmers talk about the 'Oktoberernte' of apples, pears, and especially grapes for wine.
In a professional environment, 'Oktober' is heard during quarterly reviews and planning sessions. Since it is the start of the fourth quarter (Q4), business meetings often involve phrases like 'unsere Ziele für den Oktober' (our goals for October) or 'der Oktoberbericht' (the October report). If you work in Germany, you will hear colleagues coordinating their 'Herbstferien' (autumn holidays), which usually fall in October. The word is also common in retail, where 'Oktober-Angebote' (October offers) transition the store from summer gear to winter clothing. Hearing the word in these contexts emphasizes its role as a marker of seasonal and economic transition.
Das Oktoberfest zieht Millionen von Besuchern aus aller Welt an.
In daily life, you will hear 'Oktober' at the doctor's office or the hair salon when making appointments. 'Haben Sie im Oktober noch einen Termin frei?' (Do you have an appointment available in October?) is a standard question. On the radio, DJs might play songs about autumn or announce local events like 'Oktoberfeuer' or 'Erntedankfeste'. The word also appears in the names of historical events, such as the 'Oktoberrevolution' (October Revolution), which is discussed in history classes and documentaries. This wide range of usage—from the joy of a beer tent to the seriousness of a history lecture—shows how 'Oktober' is woven into the linguistic fabric of German society.
Am 3. Oktober bleiben die meisten Geschäfte in Deutschland geschlossen.
Die Frankfurter Buchmesse im Oktober ist ein Muss für alle Literaturliebhaber.
- Public Announcements
- 'Achtung, ab dem ersten Oktober gelten neue Fahrpläne.' (Attention, new schedules apply from the first of October.)
- Social Context
- 'Wollen wir im Oktober zusammen wandern gehen?' (Shall we go hiking together in October?)
Finally, in the digital age, 'Oktober' is a frequent hashtag on social media among German users. #Oktober, #Herbstliebe, and #GoldenerOktober are used to tag photos of cozy interiors, pumpkin soups, and forest walks. This modern usage mirrors the traditional themes of the month: a focus on home, nature, and the transition into the colder half of the year. Whether you are reading a newspaper, listening to a podcast, or chatting with a neighbor, 'Oktober' is a word that anchors the conversation in a specific, culturally rich time of year.
For English speakers, the word 'Oktober' presents several pitfalls that are easy to fall into if one is not careful. The most pervasive mistake is orthographic: spelling the word with a 'c' instead of a 'k'. While the English 'October' uses a 'c', the German version strictly uses 'k'. This is a common error in writing exercises and formal correspondence. Another major hurdle is capitalization. In English, months are capitalized, which aligns with German rules, but beginners often forget that *all* nouns in German are capitalized. Therefore, 'oktober' with a lowercase 'o' is always incorrect, regardless of its position in the sentence.
- Prepositional Errors
- Saying 'in Oktober' is a classic 'Denglisch' mistake. In German, you must use the dative contraction 'im' (in dem). Correct: 'Im Oktober'. Incorrect: 'In Oktober'.
- Gender Confusion
- While months don't change gender, learners often forget they are masculine. This leads to errors in adjective endings. Correct: 'Ein schöner Oktober'. Incorrect: 'Eine schöne Oktober' or 'Ein schönes Oktober'.
- Date Formatting
- Germans use a dot for ordinal numbers in dates. Writing '3 Oktober' is incorrect; it must be '3. Oktober'. When speaking, this dot is pronounced as an '-ten' or '-ter' ending.
Another subtle mistake involves the use of the word 'Monat'. English speakers might say 'the month of October', and while 'der Monat Oktober' is grammatically possible, it sounds overly formal or redundant in most daily conversations. Simply saying 'der Oktober' or 'im Oktober' is much more natural. Furthermore, confusion often arises with the word 'Oktoberfest'. Some learners think 'Oktoberfest' is just another word for the month or that the festival lasts the whole month. It is important to distinguish between the noun 'Oktober' (the month) and the proper noun 'Oktoberfest' (the event).
Falsch: Ich besuche dich in Oktober.
Richtig: Ich besuche dich im Oktober.
When it comes to pronunciation, English speakers often place the stress on the first syllable (OK-to-ber). In German, the stress is on the second syllable: ok-TO-ber. Misplacing the stress can make the word difficult for native speakers to recognize immediately, even though the letters are almost the same. Additionally, the final 'r' in 'Oktober' is often vocalized in German, sounding more like a soft 'ah' (ok-TO-bah), whereas English speakers might pronounce a hard 'r'. Practicing the 'r' as a vowel-like sound will significantly improve your accent.
Falsch: Heute ist der 3 Oktober.
Richtig: Heute ist der 3. Oktober.
Falsch: Wir haben einen regnerische Oktober.
Richtig: Wir haben einen regnerischen Oktober.
- Confusion with 'Oktoberfest'
- Remember that 'Oktoberfest' is a specific festival. You cannot say 'Ich liebe das Oktober' when you mean you love the festival; you must say 'Ich liebe das Oktoberfest'.
- Pluralization
- Do not try to pluralize 'Oktober' as 'Oktoberen' or 'Oktobers'. The plural is simply 'die Oktober', but it is rarely used.
In conclusion, while 'Oktober' looks like a 'freebie' word because of its similarity to English, it requires attention to detail. Focus on the 'k', the capitalization, the 'im' preposition, and the second-syllable stress. By avoiding these common mistakes, you will demonstrate a much higher level of German proficiency and avoid the 'foreigner's accent' and typical grammatical slips that characterize early-stage learners.
While 'Oktober' is the standard term for the tenth month, German offers several related words and poetic alternatives that can enrich your vocabulary. One of the most common descriptive terms is Herbstmonat (autumn month). While this can technically apply to September or November as well, it is frequently used to describe the quintessential autumnal feel of October. In older literature or regional dialects, you might encounter the term Weinmond (wine moon/month). This reflects the historical importance of the grape harvest during this time. Another archaic term is Gilbhart, where 'gilb' refers to the yellowing (vergilben) of the leaves, and 'hart' refers to the increasing hardness or coldness of the weather.
- Goldener Oktober
- A specific collocation used to describe a sunny and warm October. It is more than a description; it's a cultural ideal of the perfect autumn.
- Altweibersommer
- The German equivalent of 'Indian Summer'. It refers to a period of warm weather in September or October, often characterized by spider webs floating in the air.
- Spätherbst
- Meaning 'late autumn', this term is often used to describe the latter half of October and the transition into November.
When comparing 'Oktober' to its neighboring months, September and November, it is helpful to note the linguistic consistency. All three end in '-ber' and are masculine. In terms of synonyms for the *feeling* of October, words like herbstlich (autumnal) or farbenfroh (colorful) are often used in conjunction with it. If you want to talk about the beginning of the month without using 'Oktober', you might say 'Anfang des vierten Quartals' (beginning of the fourth quarter) in a business setting. In a poetic context, one might refer to the 'Zeit der fallenden Blätter' (time of falling leaves).
Der Weinmond ist eine alte Bezeichnung für den Oktober.
It is also useful to distinguish 'Oktober' from related festivals. Erntedankfest (Harvest Festival) usually takes place on the first Sunday in October. While not a synonym, it is a key event that defines the month's character. Similarly, Halloween is celebrated at the very end of October (31. Oktober). While originally an American import, it has become increasingly popular in Germany. Knowing these terms allows you to talk about the month with more nuance and variety, moving beyond the simple calendar name to the events and feelings that define it.
Wir genießen den Altweibersommer in vollen Zügen.
Der Herbstmonat Oktober zeigt sich von seiner besten Seite.
- October vs. Herbst
- 'Herbst' is the entire season (Autumn), whereas 'Oktober' is just one month within it. Be careful not to use them interchangeably when referring to specific dates.
- Oktoberfest vs. Wiesn
- In Munich, people often say 'Wiesn' instead of 'Oktoberfest'. If you are in Bavaria in October, 'Wiesn' is the more local, authentic alternative.
In summary, while 'Oktober' is your primary tool, knowing these alternatives and related terms will help you understand more complex texts and sound more like a native speaker. Whether you are describing the 'Goldener Oktober' in a postcard or discussing the 'Semesterstart' at a university, having a range of vocabulary at your disposal ensures you can capture the specific mood and context of this transitional month.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
Despite its name meaning 'eight', it has been the tenth month since the calendar reform of Numa Pompilius or the Decemvirs around 450 BC.
Guia de pronúncia
- Stressing the first syllable (English style).
- Pronouncing the 'k' like a soft 'ch'.
- Forgetting to vocalize the final 'r'.
- Pronouncing the first 'o' too long.
- Mixing up with the English 'c' sound.
Nível de dificuldade
Very easy to recognize due to similarity with English.
Requires attention to the 'k' and capitalization.
Stress on the second syllable is key for a natural sound.
Easily understood in context.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Gender of Months
Alle Monate sind maskulin: der Januar, der Oktober.
Preposition 'im'
Für Monate verwendet man 'im' (in dem): im Oktober.
Preposition 'am' for Dates
Für konkrete Tage verwendet man 'am': am 3. Oktober.
Capitalization of Nouns
Oktober ist ein Nomen und wird großgeschrieben.
Adjective Endings
Ein goldener (nominative) Oktober; einen goldenen (accusative) Oktober.
Exemplos por nível
Der Oktober ist der zehnte Monat.
October is the tenth month.
Nouns are always capitalized.
Ich habe im Oktober Geburtstag.
I have a birthday in October.
'im' is a contraction of 'in dem'.
Im Oktober ist es oft windig.
In October it is often windy.
Adverb placement after the verb.
Heute ist der erste Oktober.
Today is the first of October.
Ordinal numbers take endings.
Wir gehen im Oktober wandern.
We are going hiking in October.
Verb 'wandern' at the end of the sentence.
Der Oktober hat einunddreißig Tage.
October has thirty-one days.
Cardinal numbers.
Magst du den Oktober?
Do you like October?
Accusative case for 'den Oktober'.
Das Wetter im Oktober ist kühl.
The weather in October is cool.
Adjective 'kühl' as a predicate.
Anfang Oktober fahren wir nach München.
At the beginning of October we are driving to Munich.
No article with 'Anfang'.
Das Oktoberfest endet meistens im Oktober.
The Oktoberfest usually ends in October.
Verb 'enden' in the present tense.
Wir feiern am 3. Oktober den Nationalfeiertag.
We celebrate the national holiday on October 3rd.
Use 'am' for specific dates.
Die Blätter werden im Oktober bunt.
The leaves become colorful in October.
Verb 'werden' for change of state.
Hast du Ende Oktober Zeit?
Do you have time at the end of October?
Inversion in a question.
Im Oktober fängt die Schule wieder an.
In October, school starts again.
Separable verb 'anfangen'.
Wir haben einen sehr regnerischen Oktober.
We are having a very rainy October.
Accusative adjective ending '-en'.
Letzten Oktober war ich krank.
Last October I was sick.
Past tense of 'sein'.
Der Oktober ist bekannt für den Goldener Oktober.
October is known for the Golden October.
Passive-like construction with 'bekannt für'.
Obwohl es Oktober ist, ist es noch warm.
Although it is October, it is still warm.
Subordinate clause with 'obwohl'.
Ich freue mich auf den Oktober, weil ich dann Urlaub habe.
I am looking forward to October because I have a vacation then.
Prepositional verb 'sich freuen auf'.
Im Oktober wird die Uhr auf Winterzeit umgestellt.
In October, the clock is changed to winter time.
Passive voice with 'wird'.
Die Bauern ernten im Oktober die letzten Äpfel.
The farmers harvest the last apples in October.
Plural noun 'Äpfel'.
Seit Oktober wohne ich in dieser neuen Wohnung.
I have been living in this new apartment since October.
Use 'seit' with present tense for ongoing actions.
Mitte Oktober findet die Buchmesse in Frankfurt statt.
In the middle of October, the book fair takes place in Frankfurt.
Separable verb 'stattfinden'.
Ein kühler Oktober kündigt den Winter an.
A cool October announces the winter.
Strong adjective ending '-er'.
Die kühlen Nächte des Oktobers lassen das Laub fallen.
The cool nights of October make the leaves fall.
Genitive case 'des Oktobers'.
Der Oktober markiert den Beginn des Wintersemesters.
October marks the beginning of the winter semester.
Formal verb 'markieren'.
Viele Touristen besuchen München während des Oktobers.
Many tourists visit Munich during October.
Preposition 'während' with genitive.
Im Oktober 1990 wurde Deutschland wiedervereinigt.
In October 1990, Germany was reunited.
Historical passive construction.
Der goldene Oktober lockt viele Wanderer in die Alpen.
The golden October attracts many hikers to the Alps.
Verb 'locken' (to lure/attract).
Bis Ende Oktober müssen alle Berichte fertig sein.
By the end of October, all reports must be finished.
Modal verb 'müssen'.
Die Temperaturen sinken im Oktober spürbar.
Temperatures drop noticeably in October.
Adverb 'spürbar'.
Ein regnerischer Oktober kann die Ernte gefährden.
A rainy October can endanger the harvest.
Modal verb 'kann'.
Die Melancholie des Oktobers spiegelt sich in seiner Lyrik wider.
The melancholy of October is reflected in his poetry.
Abstract noun usage.
Trotz des wechselhaften Oktobers war die Stimmung gut.
Despite the changeable October, the mood was good.
Preposition 'trotz' with genitive.
Der Oktober gilt als Monat der Besinnung und des Wandels.
October is considered a month of reflection and change.
Verb 'gelten als'.
In jener Oktobernacht geschah etwas Unerwartetes.
On that October night, something unexpected happened.
Demonstrative pronoun 'jener'.
Die wirtschaftlichen Kennzahlen für den Oktober sind vielversprechend.
The economic indicators for October are promising.
Compound 'Kennzahlen'.
Der Oktoberhimmel leuchtete in einem tiefen Blau.
The October sky glowed in a deep blue.
Compound 'Oktoberhimmel'.
Er reflektierte über die Bedeutung des Oktobers in der Geschichte.
He reflected on the significance of October in history.
Prepositional verb 'reflektieren über'.
Die herbstliche Pracht des Oktobers ist vergänglich.
The autumnal splendor of October is fleeting.
Adjective 'vergänglich'.
Die oktobrale Kühle drang durch die Ritzen des alten Hauses.
The October-like chill seeped through the cracks of the old house.
Rare adjective 'oktobral'.
Oktober ist der Vorbote des herannahenden Winterschlafs der Natur.
October is the harbinger of nature's approaching hibernation.
Metaphorical usage.
In der Literatur wird der Oktober oft als Zäsur zwischen Leben und Tod dargestellt.
In literature, October is often depicted as a caesura between life and death.
Passive with 'wird ... dargestellt'.
Die fiskalischen Auswirkungen des Oktobers sind noch nicht abzusehen.
The fiscal impacts of October cannot yet be foreseen.
Construction 'sein + zu + Infinitiv'.
Jeder Oktober bringt eine neue Facette der Vergänglichkeit hervor.
Every October brings forth a new facet of transience.
Separable verb 'hervorbringen'.
Die feinsinnige Beschreibung eines Oktobertages begeisterte die Kritiker.
The subtle description of an October day delighted the critics.
Adjective 'feinsinnig'.
Die politische Landschaft im Oktober war von Unruhen geprägt.
The political landscape in October was characterized by unrest.
Passive with 'von ... geprägt'.
Es ist die Stille des Oktobers, die mich am meisten fasziniert.
It is the silence of October that fascinates me the most.
Cleft sentence structure.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— Describes the colorful leaves of autumn.
Geh in den Wald, im Oktober ist alles bunt.
— Anticipating beautiful, sunny autumn weather.
Ich freue mich, der goldene Oktober kommt bald.
— Refers to the agricultural importance of the month.
Auf dem Land sagen wir: Oktober ist Erntezeit.
— Delaying an action until the tenth month.
Wir müssen mit dem Projekt bis zum Oktober warten.
— Refers to the public holiday in Germany.
Denk daran, der dritte Oktober ist frei.
— Used when the weather or events match expectations.
Viel Regen und Wind – ein typischer Oktober.
— Clarifying the specific time within the month.
Wann kommst du? Anfang oder Ende Oktober?
— Refers to the beginning of the university term.
In Deutschland ist Oktober Semesterstart.
— Noting that the month is finishing.
Der Oktober geht zu Ende und es wird kälter.
Frequentemente confundido com
The festival, not the month itself.
The season, not just the month of October.
The preceding month, often confused in rapid speech.
Expressões idiomáticas
— Beautiful, sunny autumn weather with colorful leaves.
Dieses Jahr haben wir wirklich einen goldenen Oktober.
Common— Metaphor for turbulent times or literal autumn storms.
Die Oktoberstürme haben viele Bäume umgeworfen.
Neutral— To give up or finish something as the season ends (rare/nautical).
Er musste im Oktober die Segel streichen.
Literary— Unusually warm weather for the month (often used ironically).
Bei dieser Oktoberhitze brauchen wir kein Eis.
Informal— Refers to the warm late-season weather.
Der Altweibersommer im Oktober ist herrlich.
Common— A face that looks gloomy or like autumn (very rare).
Zieh nicht so ein Oktobergesicht!
Poetic— Expressing gratitude after a period of work.
Nach dem Projekt feiern wir unser eigenes Erntedank im Oktober.
Metaphorical— Seasonal sadness as winter approaches.
Viele Menschen leiden unter dem Oktober-Blues.
Colloquial— To feel the cooling weather or the passage of time.
Man kann den Oktober jetzt deutlich spüren.
NeutralFácil de confundir
English spelling.
German uses 'k' and always capitalizes.
In Germany we write Oktober.
Related name.
Oktober is a month; Oktoberfest is a specific event.
Das Oktoberfest ist im Oktober.
Temporal overlap.
Herbst is a season; Oktober is a month within that season.
Der Oktober ist im Herbst.
Etymology.
Octo means eight, but October is the tenth month.
Oktober ist der 10. Monat, nicht der 8.
Prepositions.
'im' is for the month, 'am' is for a specific day.
Im Oktober, aber am 3. Oktober.
Padrões de frases
Ich habe im [Monat] Geburtstag.
Ich habe im Oktober Geburtstag.
Der [Monat] ist [Adjektiv].
Der Oktober ist schön.
Anfang/Ende [Monat] mache ich [Aktion].
Anfang Oktober mache ich Urlaub.
Im [Monat] [Verb] wir [Objekt].
Im Oktober feiern wir ein Fest.
Obwohl es [Monat] ist, [Hauptsatz].
Obwohl es Oktober ist, scheint die Sonne.
Ich mag den [Monat], weil [Nebensatz].
Ich mag den Oktober, weil es bunt ist.
Während des [Monat]s [Verb] [Subjekt].
Während des Oktobers sinken die Temperaturen.
Die [Nomen] des [Monat]s [Verb].
Die Farben des Oktobers begeistern mich.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
Very high, especially in autumn and for scheduling.
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in Oktober
→
im Oktober
German requires the article 'dem' with the preposition 'in'.
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October
→
Oktober
Spelling error; German uses 'k' instead of 'c'.
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oktober
→
Oktober
All nouns must be capitalized in German.
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die Oktober
→
der Oktober
Months are masculine, not feminine.
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am Oktober
→
im Oktober
'am' is for specific days, 'im' is for months.
Dicas
Use the 'K'
Always remember to use a 'k' instead of a 'c'. Think of 'Kürbis' (pumpkin) to help you remember.
Masculine Months
All months are masculine. Use 'der', 'den', or 'dem' accordingly.
Im vs Am
Use 'im' for the month and 'am' for the date. 'Im Oktober' vs 'Am 1. Oktober'.
Oktoberfest Timing
Remember that Oktoberfest mostly happens in September, despite the name!
October 3rd
Everything is closed on October 3rd in Germany. Plan your shopping ahead!
Dress Warmly
October can be deceptive. The sun might shine, but the air is often cold.
University Start
If you are a student, October is the busiest month for administrative tasks.
Compounds
Learn words like 'Oktoberfest' and 'Oktoberwetter' together to see how the word functions.
Stress the Middle
Focus on the 'TO' in Oktober. ok-TO-ber.
Capitalize
Never write 'oktober' with a small 'o', even in the middle of a sentence.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Remember the 'K' in Oktober stands for 'Kalt' (cold) or 'Kürbis' (pumpkin), which are both typical for this month.
Associação visual
Visualize a giant orange pumpkin with a letter 'K' carved into it, sitting on a calendar page for October.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to write five sentences about your favorite activity in Oktober using the preposition 'im' and at least one adjective with the correct ending.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Latin 'mensis October', where 'octo' means eight. In the early Roman calendar, which began in March, October was the eighth month.
Significado original: The eighth month of the year.
Indo-European (Latin branch -> Germanic adoption).Contexto cultural
Be respectful when discussing the Tag der Deutschen Einheit, as it remains a significant and sometimes emotional topic regarding the history of East and West Germany.
Unlike in many English-speaking countries where October is primarily associated with Halloween, in Germany, the national holiday and the harvest are equally prominent.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Weather
- Wie ist das Wetter im Oktober?
- Oktoberstürme
- Goldener Oktober
- Der erste Frost im Oktober
Travel
- Wir reisen im Oktober.
- Herbstferien im Oktober
- München im Oktober
- Wandern im Oktober
Academic
- Das Semester beginnt im Oktober.
- Oktober-Vorlesungen
- Anmeldung bis Oktober
- Semesterstart
Business
- Das vierte Quartal beginnt im Oktober.
- Oktober-Bericht
- Ziele für den Oktober
- Sitzung im Oktober
Social
- Ich habe im Oktober Geburtstag.
- Feiern wir im Oktober?
- Was machst du im Oktober?
- Oktoberfest-Besuch
Iniciadores de conversa
"Was ist dein Lieblingsereignis im Oktober?"
"Warst du schon einmal im Oktober auf dem Oktoberfest?"
"Wie findest du das Wetter im Oktober in Deutschland?"
"Hast du im Oktober Geburtstag oder jemand aus deiner Familie?"
"Was planst du für den nächsten Oktober?"
Temas para diário
Beschreibe einen perfekten Oktobertag. Was machst du und wie sieht die Natur aus?
Warum ist der Oktober ein wichtiger Monat für die deutsche Geschichte?
Was sind die Unterschiede zwischen dem Oktober in deiner Heimat und in Deutschland?
Schreibe über eine Tradition, die du im Oktober pflegst.
Reflektiere über die Veränderungen in der Natur, die du im Oktober beobachtest.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIm Deutschen wird Oktober immer mit 'k' geschrieben. Das 'c' wird nur im Englischen verwendet.
Oktober ist maskulin, also 'der Oktober'. Alle Monate im Deutschen sind maskulin.
Man nutzt meistens 'im' (im Oktober), wenn man über den Zeitraum spricht.
Der Oktober hat 31 Tage.
Das ist ein Begriff für schönes, sonniges Herbstwetter im Oktober.
Ja, der 3. Oktober ist der Tag der Deutschen Einheit und ein nationaler Feiertag.
Es beginnt im September, endet aber meistens am ersten Wochenende im Oktober.
Die Betonung liegt auf der zweiten Silbe: ok-TO-ber.
Ja, 'die Oktober', aber er wird fast nie verwendet.
Er kommt vom lateinischen 'octo' (acht), weil er früher der achte Monat war.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Schreiben Sie einen Satz über das Wetter im Oktober.
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Wann haben Sie Geburtstag? (Antworten Sie mit Oktober)
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Was machen Sie am 3. Oktober?
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Beschreiben Sie den 'Goldenen Oktober'.
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Warum ist der Oktober ein wichtiger Monat?
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Schreiben Sie einen Satz mit 'Anfang Oktober'.
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Schreiben Sie einen Satz mit 'Ende Oktober'.
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Was passiert mit der Natur im Oktober?
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Schreiben Sie eine Einladung für ein Fest im Oktober.
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Wie fühlen Sie sich im Oktober?
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Was ist Ihr Lieblingsmonat und warum?
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Schreiben Sie über das Oktoberfest.
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Was bedeutet 'Erntedank'?
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Schreiben Sie einen Satz mit 'während des Oktobers'.
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Welche Kleidung tragen Sie im Oktober?
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Was essen Sie im Oktober gerne?
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Schreiben Sie fünf Monate auf, einschließlich Oktober.
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Wie ist der Himmel im Oktober?
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Schreiben Sie einen Satz über die Zeitumstellung.
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Warum kommen Touristen im Oktober nach München?
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Sagen Sie: 'Der Oktober ist mein Lieblingsmonat.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Ich habe im Oktober Geburtstag.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Heute ist der erste Oktober.'
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Fragen Sie: 'Was machst du im Oktober?'
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Sagen Sie: 'Im Oktober ist es oft windig.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Wir gehen im Oktober wandern.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Das Oktoberfest ist toll.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Am 3. Oktober ist ein Feiertag.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Ich liebe den goldenen Oktober.'
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Fragen Sie: 'Hast du Ende Oktober Zeit?'
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Sagen Sie: 'Die Blätter sind im Oktober bunt.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Im Oktober beginnt die Uni.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Es regnet viel im Oktober.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Wir feiern im Oktober Erntedank.'
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Fragen Sie: 'Wann im Oktober kommst du?'
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Sagen Sie: 'Oktober hat einunddreißig Tage.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Der Oktober ist der zehnte Monat.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Ich brauche im Oktober eine Jacke.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Das Wetter im Oktober ist wechselhaft.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Wir stellen die Uhr im Oktober um.'
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Schreiben Sie, was Sie hören: 'Im Oktober ist es kalt.'
Schreiben Sie, was Sie hören: 'Der Oktober hat 31 Tage.'
Schreiben Sie, was Sie hören: 'Wir fahren im Oktober nach München.'
Schreiben Sie, was Sie hören: 'Heute ist der dritte Oktober.'
Schreiben Sie, was Sie hören: 'Ich mag den goldenen Oktober.'
Schreiben Sie, was Sie hören: 'Anfang Oktober fängt die Schule an.'
Schreiben Sie, was Sie hören: 'Ende Oktober ist Halloween.'
Schreiben Sie, was Sie hören: 'Die Blätter fallen im Oktober.'
Schreiben Sie, was Sie hören: 'Das Semester startet im Oktober.'
Schreiben Sie, what you hear: 'Im Oktober regnet es oft.'
Schreiben Sie, what you hear: 'Wir feiern Erntedank im Oktober.'
Schreiben Sie, what you hear: 'Der Oktober ist ein Herbstmonat.'
Schreiben Sie, what you hear: 'Haben Sie im Oktober Zeit?'
Schreiben Sie, what you hear: 'Oktober ist der zehnte Monat.'
Schreiben Sie, what you hear: 'Mitte Oktober ist es mild.'
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Summary
The word 'Oktober' is a masculine noun (der Oktober) that always requires capitalization and typically uses the preposition 'im'. Example: 'Im Oktober ist das Wetter oft sehr schön.'
- Oktober is the 10th month of the year, consisting of 31 days, and is a masculine noun (der Oktober) in German grammar.
- It is culturally significant for the Oktoberfest, the Day of German Unity (Oct 3rd), and the arrival of true autumn weather.
- The preposition 'im' is used for general monthly references, while 'am' is used for specific dates like 'am 1. Oktober'.
- It marks the start of the academic winter semester in Germany and is characterized by the 'Goldener Oktober' weather phenomenon.
Use the 'K'
Always remember to use a 'k' instead of a 'c'. Think of 'Kürbis' (pumpkin) to help you remember.
Masculine Months
All months are masculine. Use 'der', 'den', or 'dem' accordingly.
Im vs Am
Use 'im' for the month and 'am' for the date. 'Im Oktober' vs 'Am 1. Oktober'.
Oktoberfest Timing
Remember that Oktoberfest mostly happens in September, despite the name!
Exemplo
Das Oktoberfest findet im Oktober statt.
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ab
A1A partir de. 'A partir de agora tudo muda.' (Ab jetzt ändert sich alles.)
abends
A2À noite / pelas noites. 'Eu leio à noite.'
aber
A1A palavra 'aber' significa 'mas'. É usada para introduzir um contraste entre duas orações.
abgelegen
B1remote
ablehnen
A2Recusar ou declinar uma oferta. Eles rejeitaram o plano.
abschließen
A2Trancar uma porta com chave. Concluir estudos ou assinar um contrato formalmente.
abseits
A2Abseits significa que algo está localizado longe da área principal ou do caminho habitual.
acht
A1O número oito (8).
Achte
A1Oitavo (número ordinal).
achten
A2Prestar atenção a algo (com 'auf') ou respeitar alguém.