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- Uhrzeit refers specifically to the numerical time shown on a clock (e.g., 14:30), distinct from abstract 'time'.
- It is a feminine noun (die Uhrzeit) and often uses the preposition 'um' for specific points.
- In Germany, the 24-hour clock is standard for all formal and official communications.
- Commonly used in contexts like transportation, appointments, and daily routines to ensure punctuality.
The German noun die Uhrzeit is a compound word formed from Uhr (clock/watch) and Zeit (time). While the English word 'time' is a broad, polysemous term covering duration, historical eras, and specific moments, Uhrzeit is strictly limited to the numerical point on a clock. It is the answer to the question 'What time is it?' rather than 'How much time do we have?'. In German culture, where punctuality is often cited as a core value, understanding the Uhrzeit is not just a linguistic requirement but a social necessity. You will encounter this word in every facet of daily life, from checking train schedules (Fahrpläne) to making doctor appointments (Termine) or simply meeting a friend for coffee. It refers to the specific hour and minute of the day. For example, if someone asks for the Uhrzeit, they want to know if it is 2:00 PM or 3:15 PM. They are not asking about time as a philosophical concept.
- The Formal Context
- In formal German, such as on television news, at airports, or in official documents, the 24-hour clock is used exclusively. Here, die Uhrzeit is expressed clearly: 'Es ist vierzehn Uhr dreißig' (It is 14:30). Using the 24-hour system eliminates any ambiguity between morning and evening, which is vital for logistics and professional coordination.
Bitte geben Sie die genaue Uhrzeit Ihrer Ankunft an.
Beyond the digital or formal display, die Uhrzeit also encompasses the colloquial ways Germans divide their day. While the word itself is singular, it represents a complex system of halves (halb), quarters (viertel), and intervals (vor/nach). In Southern Germany, Austria, and parts of Eastern Germany, you might hear 'dreiviertel acht' for 7:45, a regional variation of expressing the Uhrzeit that can confuse even native speakers from the North. This highlights that while the Uhrzeit is mathematically fixed, its linguistic expression is culturally and regionally diverse. When you are at a train station and hear an announcement about a delay, the speaker will often refer to the 'geplante Uhrzeit' (planned time) versus the 'voraussichtliche Uhrzeit' (expected time). This distinction is crucial for travelers. Furthermore, in the digital age, Uhrzeit is often synchronized automatically via radio signals (Funkuhren), ensuring that across the entire country, everyone is operating on the exact same second.
- Digital vs. Analog
- Digital clocks display the Uhrzeit in a 24-hour format (e.g., 20:15), while analog clocks require the listener to infer whether it is AM or PM from context. In German, this distinction is often made by adding 'morgens', 'vormittags', 'nachmittags', or 'abends' if the 12-hour system is used colloquially.
Die Uhrzeit auf meinem Handy wird automatisch aktualisiert.
In summary, die Uhrzeit is the specific coordinate in the day's progression. It is the anchor for schedules and the pulse of German social organization. Whether you are setting an alarm, catching a bus, or timing a soft-boiled egg, you are interacting with the Uhrzeit. Mastery of this word involves not just knowing how to say the numbers, but understanding the cultural weight of being 'pünktlich' (on time) to the very minute specified by the Uhrzeit.
Using die Uhrzeit correctly requires an understanding of German prepositions and sentence structure. Most commonly, Uhrzeit is the subject or the direct object of a sentence. Because it is a feminine noun, it takes the articles die (nominative/accusative) and der (genitive/dative). For instance, 'Die Uhrzeit ist korrekt' (The clock time is correct). When you want to specify a time, you use the preposition um. For example, 'Wir treffen uns um eine bestimmte Uhrzeit' (We meet at a certain clock time). This preposition is the standard way to indicate a specific point in time on the clock. If you are referring to a range, you might use zwischen (between), as in 'Zwischen den Uhrzeiten 8:00 und 10:00 Uhr' (Between the times of 8:00 and 10:00).
- Specifying Precision
- Germans often use adjectives to qualify the Uhrzeit. Common pairings include genaue (exact), feste (fixed), and vereinbarte (agreed-upon). 'Nennen Sie mir bitte die genaue Uhrzeit' (Please tell me the exact clock time).
Zu welcher Uhrzeit beginnt der Film heute Abend?
Another important aspect is the use of the dative case after certain prepositions. When you ask 'At what time?', you say 'Zu welcher Uhrzeit?'. Here, zu triggers the dative case, changing welche to welcher. This is a very common mistake for English speakers who want to translate 'At what time' literally. In German, 'At what time' is almost always 'Um wie viel Uhr' or 'Zu welcher Uhrzeit'. The latter is slightly more formal and often used when discussing schedules or logistics. You might also hear 'nach der Uhrzeit fragen' (to ask for the time). In this case, 'der Uhrzeit' is dative because of the preposition 'nach'.
- Verbal Pairings
- Common verbs used with Uhrzeit include bestimmen (to determine), ändern (to change), ablesen (to read off), and angeben (to state/indicate).
Können Sie die Uhrzeit auf der Kirchturmuhr erkennen?
In complex sentences, Uhrzeit can be part of a relative clause. For example: 'Die Uhrzeit, zu der wir uns treffen, ist noch nicht sicher' (The time at which we are meeting is not yet certain). Here, the relative pronoun der refers back to Uhrzeit and is in the dative case because of the preposition zu. Understanding these structural nuances allows for precise communication, especially in professional environments where 'die Uhrzeit einhalten' (to keep to the time/be punctual) is highly valued. Whether you are writing an email or speaking on the phone, using the correct article and case for Uhrzeit will significantly improve your perceived fluency.
You will hear die Uhrzeit most frequently in environments where coordination and precision are paramount. Public transportation is perhaps the most common setting. At any Hauptbahnhof (central station) in Germany, the automated announcements will frequently mention Uhrzeiten. For example, 'Die Abfahrtszeit hat sich geändert. Bitte beachten Sie die neue Uhrzeit auf der Anzeige' (The departure time has changed. Please note the new clock time on the display). Similarly, in airports, the Boarding-Uhrzeit is a critical piece of information that travelers listen for intently. Beyond transit, the word is a staple of office life. During meetings, a moderator might say, 'Wir haben eine feste Uhrzeit für die Mittagspause' (We have a fixed time for the lunch break).
- Media and Technology
- Radio and television broadcasters are another major source. Before the news (the Tagesschau), there is often a visual of a clock and an announcer stating the exact Uhrzeit. In the digital world, your smart home devices or GPS systems will use this term when discussing settings.
Um diese Uhrzeit sind die meisten Geschäfte bereits geschlossen.
In social settings, the word is used to set boundaries or express surprise. If a friend calls you very late at night, you might say, 'Weißt du eigentlich, welche Uhrzeit wir haben?' (Do you even know what time it is?), implying that it is too late for a phone call. This usage shows that Uhrzeit isn't just a neutral measurement; it carries social connotations of appropriateness. In schools and universities, Uhrzeiten define the rhythm of the day—when classes start, when the 'Mensa' (cafeteria) opens, and when exams begin. Even in casual conversation, if you are planning a party, you would discuss the 'Start-Uhrzeit'.
- The Medical Field
- In hospitals and pharmacies, Uhrzeiten are life-critical. Doctors prescribe medication to be taken at specific Uhrzeiten (e.g., 'morgens um 8:00 Uhr'), and surgery schedules are managed with extreme precision.
Die Uhrzeit der Einnahme ist für die Wirkung der Tabletten sehr wichtig.
Finally, you will hear this word in legal and administrative contexts. A witness in a court case might be asked, 'Können Sie die genaue Uhrzeit des Vorfalls bestätigen?' (Can you confirm the exact clock time of the incident?). In these situations, the word represents a factual, verifiable piece of evidence. Whether it's the 'Ladenschluss-Uhrzeit' (store closing time) or the 'Anstoß-Uhrzeit' (kick-off time) of a football match, die Uhrzeit is the invisible grid upon which German public life is organized.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is confusing Uhr, Zeit, and Uhrzeit. In English, 'time' is used for everything. In German, if you say 'Ich habe keine Uhrzeit,' you are saying 'I don't have a clock time,' which sounds nonsensical. You should say 'Ich habe keine Zeit' (I don't have time). Conversely, if you want to ask 'What is the time?', you shouldn't just say 'Was ist die Zeit?'. While understandable, the idiomatic way is 'Wie spät ist es?' or 'Wie viel Uhr ist es?'. If you want to use the noun specifically, you would ask 'Kennen Sie die Uhrzeit?'. Another mistake involves the plural. While 'Uhrzeiten' exists, it is used much less frequently than in English where we might say 'The times of the shows'. In German, you would often use the singular or a different construction.
- Preposition Errors
- Many learners use 'an' or 'in' for time points because of English 'at' or 'in'. In German, specific clock times always take um. 'Um 5 Uhr' is correct; 'An 5 Uhr' is a direct translation error from English.
Falsch: Zu welche Uhrzeit kommst du?
Richtig: Zu welcher Uhrzeit kommst du?
A subtle but common error is forgetting that Uhrzeit is feminine. Learners often default to the masculine 'der Uhrzeit' in the nominative case because many other time-related words like 'Tag', 'Monat', and 'Zeitpunkt' are masculine. Remember: die Zeit is feminine, so die Uhrzeit must also be feminine. Additionally, when using the 24-hour clock, learners sometimes forget to say the word 'Uhr' between the hours and minutes in formal speech. For example, 14:30 should be 'vierzehn Uhr dreißig'. Just saying 'vierzehn dreißig' is common in casual speech but can sound clipped or imprecise in formal settings.
- Regional Confusion
- As mentioned before, 'viertel' and 'dreiviertel' systems can lead to massive misunderstandings. If a Berliner says 'viertel acht' (7:15) and a Münchener understands it differently, the Uhrzeit becomes a source of conflict. As a learner, stick to the standard 'viertel nach' or 'viertel vor' to avoid these traps.
Falsch: Die Uhrzeit dauert zwei Stunden.
Richtig: Die Besprechung dauert zwei Stunden.
Finally, avoid using 'Uhrzeit' when you mean 'date' (Datum). In English, 'time' sometimes covers the date (e.g., 'What time is the meeting?' might mean 'Which day?'). In German, Uhrzeit is strictly the clock. If you mean the day, use Termin or Datum. Mixing these up can lead to showing up at the right hour but on the wrong day!
While Uhrzeit is the most precise word for a point on the clock, German offers several related terms that are often used in similar contexts. Understanding the nuances between these words will help you choose the right one for your situation. The most obvious alternative is Zeit, but as discussed, this is much broader. Another common word is Zeitpunkt. While Uhrzeit is always tied to a clock (e.g., 12:00), a Zeitpunkt is a 'point in time' that could be more abstract or event-based, such as 'der Zeitpunkt der Entscheidung' (the moment of the decision). You wouldn't usually use Uhrzeit there unless you were specifically noting the exact second the decision was made on a clock.
- Uhrzeit vs. Termin
- A Termin is an appointment. While every Termin has an Uhrzeit, they are not the same. 'Ich habe einen Termin um 10 Uhr' (I have an appointment at 10 o'clock). You wouldn't say 'Ich habe eine Uhrzeit um 10 Uhr'.
Der Zeitpunkt war perfekt, aber die Uhrzeit war etwas spät.
Then there is Stunde. As mentioned, this refers to a duration of 60 minutes. However, in school contexts, 'Stunde' can also mean a 'lesson' or 'class period'. If someone asks 'In welcher Stunde hast du Mathe?', they aren't asking for the Uhrzeit, but which period of the school day. Another related term is Frist, which means a deadline. A Frist might end at a certain Uhrzeit, but the word itself focuses on the period allowed for an action. For example, 'Die Frist läuft um Mitternacht ab' (The deadline expires at midnight). Here, midnight is the Uhrzeit, but the Frist is the legal window of time.
- Comparison Table
- Uhrzeit: Specific clock time (3:00 PM).
- Zeitraum: A period of time (e.g., from Monday to Wednesday).
- Dauer: Duration (e.g., 2 hours long).
- Tageszeit: Time of day (morning, evening).
Die Tageszeit ist wunderschön, egal wie spät die Uhrzeit ist.
Finally, consider the word Tageszeit. This refers to the general part of the day, like 'morning' or 'afternoon'. While Uhrzeit is precise (14:30), Tageszeit is descriptive (afternoon). In a polite greeting, you adjust your words based on the Tageszeit, but you check your watch for the Uhrzeit. By distinguishing between these terms, you will speak much more like a native and avoid the common 'one-size-fits-all' approach to the word 'time'.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
Before mechanical clocks were common, people used 'Stundengläser' (hourglasses) or sun dials, and the concept of a precise 'Uhrzeit' for everyone didn't exist until the railways required synchronized schedules.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 'h' as a breathy sound (it should be silent).
- Pronouncing 'ei' as 'ee' (it should be 'ai' like in 'eye').
- Forgetting the 't' sound at the beginning of 'Zeit' (it's a 'ts' sound).
- Merging 'Uhr' and 'zeit' without a clear transition.
- Stress on the second syllable.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize as a compound of two common words.
Requires remembering the feminine gender and correct spelling of 'Uhr' and 'Zeit'.
The 'ts' sound in 'Zeit' can be tricky for beginners.
Clear pronunciation in most contexts, especially official announcements.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Compound Nouns
Uhr + Zeit = die Uhrzeit (Gender comes from the last word 'Zeit').
Preposition 'um'
Wir treffen uns um 14 Uhr.
Dative after 'zu'
Zu welcher Uhrzeit? (welche becomes welcher).
24-Hour System
15:00 is 'fünfzehn Uhr'.
Adjective Ending (Feminine)
Die genaue Uhrzeit (ending -e in nominative).
Exemplos por nível
Die Uhrzeit ist 10:00 Uhr.
The clock time is 10:00.
Simple nominative sentence with the verb 'sein'.
Wie ist die Uhrzeit?
What is the time?
Asking for the time using 'wie'.
Ich lerne die Uhrzeit.
I am learning the time.
'Uhrzeit' is the direct object (accusative).
Die Uhrzeit ist wichtig.
The time is important.
Feminine singular subject.
Schreib die Uhrzeit auf!
Write the time down!
Imperative sentence with accusative object.
Ist das die richtige Uhrzeit?
Is that the correct time?
Question with an adjective 'richtige'.
Die Uhrzeit steht an der Tafel.
The time is on the blackboard.
Using the preposition 'an' with dative.
Wir brauchen eine Uhrzeit.
We need a time.
Indefinite article in accusative case.
Zu welcher Uhrzeit beginnt das Konzert?
At what time does the concert start?
Dative case after 'zu'.
Die genaue Uhrzeit ist 15:45 Uhr.
The exact time is 3:45 PM.
Adjective 'genau' in feminine nominative.
Können Sie mir die Uhrzeit sagen?
Can you tell me the time?
Polite question with dative 'mir' and accusative 'die Uhrzeit'.
Die Uhrzeit auf meinem Handy ist falsch.
The time on my phone is wrong.
Prepositional phrase 'auf meinem Handy'.
Wir treffen uns zu einer festen Uhrzeit.
We meet at a fixed time.
Dative feminine with indefinite article.
Ich habe die Uhrzeit vergessen.
I forgot the time.
Perfect tense with accusative object.
Die Uhrzeit wird im Radio angesagt.
The time is announced on the radio.
Passive voice 'wird angesagt'.
Bitte prüfen Sie die Uhrzeit.
Please check the time.
Polite imperative.
Die Abfahrts-Uhrzeit hat sich verschoben.
The departure time has shifted.
Compound noun 'Abfahrts-Uhrzeit'.
Trotz der späten Uhrzeit war er noch wach.
Despite the late hour, he was still awake.
Genitive case after 'trotz'.
Wir müssen die Uhrzeit für das Meeting noch vereinbaren.
We still need to agree on the time for the meeting.
Infinitive with 'zu' construction implied.
Die Uhrzeit wird automatisch per Funk eingestellt.
The time is set automatically via radio signal.
Passive voice with an adverb.
In diesem Dokument steht keine Uhrzeit.
There is no time written in this document.
Negation 'keine' in nominative.
Jeder Computer zeigt eine andere Uhrzeit an.
Every computer displays a different time.
Separable verb 'anzeigen'.
Können wir die Uhrzeit auf 14 Uhr vorverlegen?
Can we move the time forward to 2 PM?
Verb 'vorverlegen' (to move forward/bring forward).
Die Uhrzeit der Landung ist noch ungewiss.
The time of the landing is still uncertain.
Genitive construction 'der Landung'.
Die Umstellung der Uhrzeit erfolgt zweimal im Jahr.
The change of the time occurs twice a year.
Genitive 'der Uhrzeit'.
Man sollte die Uhrzeit nicht aus den Augen verlieren.
One should not lose sight of the time.
Idiomatic expression 'aus den Augen verlieren'.
Die Uhrzeit, zu der das Experiment begann, wurde notiert.
The time at which the experiment began was noted.
Relative clause with 'zu der'.
Gibt es eine gesetzlich festgelegte Uhrzeit für die Nachtruhe?
Is there a legally fixed time for night-time peace?
Participle 'festgelegte' used as an adjective.
Die Uhrzeit spielt bei dieser chemischen Reaktion eine Rolle.
The time plays a role in this chemical reaction.
Idiom 'eine Rolle spielen'.
Die Uhrzeit wurde anhand der Sonnenstonds berechnet.
The time was calculated based on the position of the sun.
Preposition 'anhand' with genitive.
Aufgrund der falschen Uhrzeit verpasste er den Anschluss.
Due to the wrong time, he missed the connection.
Preposition 'aufgrund' with genitive.
Die Uhrzeit muss synchronisiert werden.
The time must be synchronized.
Modal verb 'müssen' with passive infinitive.
Die präzise Bestimmung der Uhrzeit ist für die Navigation essentiell.
The precise determination of time is essential for navigation.
Nominalization 'Bestimmung'.
Wir leben in einer Gesellschaft, die von der Uhrzeit diktiert wird.
We live in a society dictated by the clock time.
Passive voice with 'von'.
Die Uhrzeit dient als universeller Referenzpunkt.
The clock time serves as a universal reference point.
Verb 'dienen als' with nominative.
Es ist schwierig, die Uhrzeit ohne Hilfsmittel zu schätzen.
It is difficult to estimate the time without aids.
Infinitve with 'zu'.
Die Uhrzeit war der einzige Anhaltspunkt für die Ermittler.
The time was the only clue for the investigators.
Predicate nominative.
Trotz modernster Technik kann die Uhrzeit minimal variieren.
Despite modern technology, the time can vary minimally.
Adverb 'minimal'.
Die Uhrzeit markiert den Übergang von einer Phase zur nächsten.
The time marks the transition from one phase to the next.
Abstract usage of 'markieren'.
Eine falsche Uhrzeit kann fatale Folgen in der IT-Sicherheit haben.
A wrong time can have fatal consequences in IT security.
Adjective 'fatale' in feminine plural.
Die Relativität der Uhrzeit ist ein zentrales Thema der Physik.
The relativity of clock time is a central theme of physics.
Scientific register.
Die Uhrzeit ist ein Konstrukt, das unsere Wahrnehmung strukturiert.
Clock time is a construct that structures our perception.
Philosophical register.
In der Quantenmechanik verliert der Begriff der Uhrzeit an Eindeutigkeit.
In quantum mechanics, the concept of clock time loses its clarity.
Prepositional object 'an Eindeutigkeit'.
Die Synchronisation der Uhrzeit über Kontinente hinweg ist eine Meisterleistung.
Synchronizing time across continents is a masterpiece of engineering.
Complex prepositional phrase.
Historisch gesehen war die Vereinheitlichung der Uhrzeit ein politischer Akt.
Historically speaking, the standardization of time was a political act.
Adverbial phrase 'historisch gesehen'.
Die Uhrzeit entzieht sich in Träumen oft jeglicher Logik.
In dreams, clock time often evades any logic.
Reflexive verb 'sich entziehen'.
Die Unerbittlichkeit der Uhrzeit wird im Alter oft deutlicher spürbar.
The relentlessness of time often becomes more clearly felt in old age.
Abstract noun 'Unerbittlichkeit'.
Die Uhrzeit fungiert als Taktgeber für die globale Ökonomie.
Clock time functions as the metronome for the global economy.
Metaphorical usage.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— Used to ask for the specific time of an event.
Zu welcher Uhrzeit beginnt die Party?
— To keep track of the time so as not to be late.
Wir müssen die Uhrzeit im Auge behalten.
— To ask someone what time it is.
Er blieb stehen, um nach der Uhrzeit zu fragen.
— To agree on a specific time for a meeting.
Lass uns eine Uhrzeit ausmachen.
— At this time of day (often implies it's late or early).
Wer ruft denn um diese Uhrzeit noch an?
— The clock is showing the wrong time.
Die Uhrzeit auf der Wanduhr stimmt nicht.
— Always and at any time (emphatic).
Du kannst mich jederzeit und zu jeder Uhrzeit anrufen.
Frequentemente confundido com
Uhr refers to the physical clock or 'o'clock', while Uhrzeit is the concept of the specific time.
Zeit is general time/duration; Uhrzeit is only the clock-based point.
Stunde is a 60-minute duration; Uhrzeit is a point in time.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To know what is going on or to realize the seriousness of a situation.
Als der Chef reinkam, wusste ich, was die Uhr geschlagen hat.
informal— It's high time; we are in a big hurry.
Es ist höchste Eisenbahn, wir müssen los!
informal— The last minute; almost too late.
Es ist fünf vor zwölf für den Klimaschutz.
neutral— To turn back time (metaphorically).
Man kann die Uhr leider nicht zurückdrehen.
neutral— To be ahead of one's time.
Dieser Künstler war seiner Zeit voraus.
neutral— Take it easy; don't rush the time.
Immer mit der Ruhe, wir haben noch Zeit.
informal— To kill time.
Ich musste am Bahnhof drei Stunden die Zeit totschlagen.
informal— To be under time pressure.
Ich kann jetzt nicht reden, ich stehe unter Zeitdruck.
neutralFácil de confundir
Both mean a point in time.
Uhrzeit is always numerical (clock); Zeitpunkt can be abstract (the moment something happens).
Der Zeitpunkt des Unfalls war die Uhrzeit 14:05.
Both are used for scheduling.
Termin is the appointment itself; Uhrzeit is when it happens.
Mein Termin hat eine ungünstige Uhrzeit.
Both relate to time.
Zeitraum is a duration/period; Uhrzeit is a single point.
In diesem Zeitraum änderte sich die Uhrzeit.
Both describe when something happens.
Tageszeit is broad (morning); Uhrzeit is precise (08:12).
Die Uhrzeit 06:00 gehört zur Tageszeit 'Morgen'.
Both are part of a timestamp.
Datum is the day/month/year; Uhrzeit is the hour/minute.
Bitte nennen Sie Datum und Uhrzeit.
Padrões de frases
Die Uhrzeit ist [Zeit].
Die Uhrzeit ist acht Uhr.
Zu welcher Uhrzeit [Verb] [Subjekt]?
Zu welcher Uhrzeit kommt der Bus?
Ich habe die Uhrzeit für [Nomen] vergessen.
Ich habe die Uhrzeit für den Termin vergessen.
Die Uhrzeit lässt sich [Verb].
Die Uhrzeit lässt sich am Display ablesen.
Ungeachtet der Uhrzeit [Verb]...
Ungeachtet der späten Uhrzeit arbeitete er weiter.
Die Uhrzeit als soziales Konstrukt...
Die Uhrzeit als soziales Konstrukt bestimmt unseren Alltag.
Gegen welche Uhrzeit...?
Gegen welche Uhrzeit bist du fertig?
Bitte die Uhrzeit [Verb].
Bitte die Uhrzeit im Formular eintragen.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
Very high in daily organization and logistics.
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Ich habe keine Uhrzeit.
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Ich habe keine Zeit.
You don't 'have' a clock time; you have 'time' in general.
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Was ist die Uhrzeit?
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Wie viel Uhr ist es? / Wie spät ist es?
While grammatically okay, it's not the idiomatic way to ask for the time.
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In welche Uhrzeit treffen wir uns?
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Zu welcher Uhrzeit treffen wir uns?
The preposition 'zu' is used with 'welcher Uhrzeit'.
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Die Uhrzeit ist 5 Stunden.
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Die Dauer ist 5 Stunden.
Uhrzeit is a point, not a duration.
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An der Uhrzeit...
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Um diese Uhrzeit...
Use 'um' for points in time.
Dicas
Gender Memory
Always remember 'die Zeit' = 'die Uhrzeit'. Feminine nouns often relate to abstract concepts or measurements.
Punctuality
In Germany, if the 'Uhrzeit' is 09:00, being there at 09:05 is considered late. Aim for 08:55.
24-Hour Mastery
Practice converting PM times to 24-hour format quickly (add 12 to any hour after noon).
Compound Nouns
You can create your own compounds like 'Lieblingsuhrzeit' (favorite time of day).
Station Announcements
Listen for 'Uhrzeit' at train stations; it's the best real-world practice.
Uhr vs. Stunde
Don't confuse '3 Uhr' (3:00) with '3 Stunden' (3 hours duration).
Regionalisms
Be careful with 'dreiviertel' in the East/South. If in doubt, ask for the 'digitale Uhrzeit'.
Formal Documents
Always check the 'Uhrzeit' on contracts or official appointments carefully.
Mnemonics
Uhr = Hour, Zeit = Time. Hour-Time = Clock Time.
Phone Settings
Change your phone language to German to see 'Uhrzeit' in your settings every day.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'Uhr' as 'Hour' and 'Zeit' as 'Time'. Uhrzeit is the 'Hour-Time'—the specific digits you see on your watch.
Associação visual
Imagine a big digital clock face glowing in the dark showing 12:00. That glowing number is the 'Uhrzeit'.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to say the exact 'Uhrzeit' every time you look at a clock today, using the 24-hour format in German.
Origem da palavra
A compound of Middle High German 'ūr(e)' (from Latin 'hora') and 'zīt' (time). 'Uhr' originally meant 'hour' and later came to mean the device that measures it.
Significado original: The 'hour-time' or the specific point in the cycle of hours.
Germanic (with Latin influence via 'Uhr').Contexto cultural
Be aware that being overly obsessed with the 'Uhrzeit' can sometimes be seen as a stereotype, but in professional settings, it is the expected norm.
English speakers often use 'time' for both duration and points on a clock. German requires the distinction between 'Zeit' and 'Uhrzeit'.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Public Transport
- Abfahrts-Uhrzeit
- Ankunfts-Uhrzeit
- Verspätung
- Anschluss
Office/Work
- Meeting-Uhrzeit
- Kernarbeitszeit
- Feierabend
- Terminvereinbarung
Medical
- Einnahme-Uhrzeit
- Termin beim Arzt
- Sprechzeiten
- Notfall
Social Life
- Party-Uhrzeit
- Treffpunkt
- Wie viel Uhr?
- Abendessen
Technology
- System-Uhrzeit
- Zeitzone einstellen
- Synchronisation
- Update
Iniciadores de conversa
"Wissen Sie zufällig die genaue Uhrzeit?"
"Zu welcher Uhrzeit sollen wir uns morgen treffen?"
"Ist die Uhrzeit auf dieser Wanduhr eigentlich richtig?"
"Was ist für dich die beste Uhrzeit, um Sport zu treiben?"
"Findest du die Uhrzeit für den Filmstart nicht auch etwas zu spät?"
Temas para diário
Schreibe über deine liebste Uhrzeit am Tag und warum du sie magst.
Was machst du normalerweise um die Uhrzeit 12:00 Uhr mittags?
Ist dir die Uhrzeit wichtig, oder lebst du lieber ohne Blick auf die Uhr?
Beschreibe eine Situation, in der die falsche Uhrzeit ein Problem verursacht hat.
Wie hat sich die Bedeutung der Uhrzeit durch das Smartphone verändert?
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntas'Uhr' can mean the physical clock (watch) or the word 'o'clock'. 'Uhrzeit' is the noun for the specific time shown on a clock. Example: 'Meine Uhr zeigt die falsche Uhrzeit'.
It is feminine: 'die Uhrzeit'. This is because 'Zeit' is feminine.
You can say 'Wie ist die aktuelle Uhrzeit?' or 'Kennen Sie die Uhrzeit?'.
Yes, 'Uhrzeiten' is used when referring to multiple specific times, like 'Die Uhrzeiten der Vorstellungen sind 18:00 and 20:00'.
No, Germans use the 24-hour clock (0-24) or clarify with words like 'vormittags' or 'abends' in the 12-hour system.
Usually 'um' for a point, or 'zu' in the phrase 'zu welcher Uhrzeit'.
No, for duration use 'Dauer' or 'Zeitraum'. 'Uhrzeit' is only a point.
Because 'zu' requires the dative case, and 'Uhrzeit' is feminine, so 'welche' becomes 'welcher'.
Not particularly, it sounds a bit formal. Slang usually just uses 'Uhr' or 'Zeit'.
It can, but usually it refers just to hours and minutes unless specified as 'sekundengenaue Uhrzeit'.
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Translate: 'The exact time is 5:00 PM.'
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Translate: 'At what time do we meet?'
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Translate: 'I forgot the time.'
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Write a sentence using 'Uhrzeit' and 'Termin'.
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Translate: 'The clock time on my phone is wrong.'
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Translate: 'Please state the arrival time.'
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Write a sentence using 'um' and 'Uhrzeit'.
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Translate: 'He asked for the time.'
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Translate: 'The time is announced on the radio.'
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Write a sentence about punctuality and 'Uhrzeit'.
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Translate: 'We need to agree on a time.'
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Translate: 'The time changes twice a year.'
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Write a sentence using 'späte Uhrzeit'.
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Translate: 'The time is synchronized automatically.'
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Translate: 'What is your favorite time of day?'
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Translate: 'The time is 12:45.'
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Translate: 'Note the time of the accident.'
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Translate: 'The meeting starts at 9:00 AM sharp.'
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Translate: 'I can't see the time on the tower.'
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Translate: 'Every time has its own magic.' (Use Uhrzeit metaphorically)
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Say: 'Die Uhrzeit ist acht Uhr.'
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Ask: 'Zu welcher Uhrzeit treffen wir uns?'
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Say: 'Ich habe die Uhrzeit vergessen.'
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Say: 'Die Uhrzeit auf meinem Handy ist richtig.'
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Say: 'Können Sie mir die Uhrzeit sagen?'
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Say: 'Um diese Uhrzeit schlafe ich noch.'
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Say: 'Die genaue Uhrzeit ist wichtig.'
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Say: 'Wir müssen die Uhrzeit vereinbaren.'
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Say: 'Die Uhrzeit wird im Radio angesagt.'
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Say: 'Die Uhrzeit hat sich geändert.'
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Say: 'Ich muss die Uhrzeit einstellen.'
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Say: 'Die Uhrzeit ist 15:30 Uhr.'
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Say: 'Gegen welche Uhrzeit kommst du?'
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Say: 'Die Uhrzeit wird automatisch synchronisiert.'
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Say: 'Die Uhrzeit ist auf Sommerzeit umgestellt.'
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Say: 'Es ist eine sehr späte Uhrzeit.'
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Say: 'Die Uhrzeit wird am Display angezeigt.'
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Say: 'Bitte notieren Sie die Uhrzeit.'
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Say: 'Die Uhrzeit ist 12:00 Uhr mittags.'
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Say: 'Wer ruft um diese Uhrzeit an?'
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Listen to: 'Die Uhrzeit ist neun Uhr.' What is the time?
Listen to: 'Wir treffen uns um vierzehn Uhr.' What is the time?
Listen to: 'Die Abfahrts-Uhrzeit ist zehn Uhr dreißig.' What is the time?
Listen to: 'Zu welcher Uhrzeit beginnt das Meeting?' What are they asking for?
Listen to: 'Die Uhrzeit wird angesagt.' What is happening?
Listen to: 'Die Uhrzeit ist falsch.' Is the clock right?
Listen to: 'Um diese Uhrzeit ist es dunkel.' Is it light or dark?
Listen to: 'Bitte die Uhrzeit prüfen.' What should you do?
Listen to: 'Die Uhrzeit ist 18:15 Uhr.' What is the time?
Listen to: 'Gegen welche Uhrzeit kommst du?' What is the question?
Listen to: 'Die Uhrzeit wurde synchronisiert.' What happened?
Listen to: 'Eine späte Uhrzeit.' Is it early or late?
Listen to: 'Die Uhrzeit der Landung.' What time are they talking about?
Listen to: 'Die Uhrzeit ist auf dem Display.' Where is the time?
Listen to: 'Um Punkt zwölf Uhr.' What is the time?
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Summary
The word 'Uhrzeit' is your go-to term for 'clock time'. Unlike the general word 'Zeit', it always points to a specific moment in the 24-hour day. Example: 'Die Uhrzeit des Treffens ist 15 Uhr.'
- Uhrzeit refers specifically to the numerical time shown on a clock (e.g., 14:30), distinct from abstract 'time'.
- It is a feminine noun (die Uhrzeit) and often uses the preposition 'um' for specific points.
- In Germany, the 24-hour clock is standard for all formal and official communications.
- Commonly used in contexts like transportation, appointments, and daily routines to ensure punctuality.
Gender Memory
Always remember 'die Zeit' = 'die Uhrzeit'. Feminine nouns often relate to abstract concepts or measurements.
Punctuality
In Germany, if the 'Uhrzeit' is 09:00, being there at 09:05 is considered late. Aim for 08:55.
24-Hour Mastery
Practice converting PM times to 24-hour format quickly (add 12 to any hour after noon).
Compound Nouns
You can create your own compounds like 'Lieblingsuhrzeit' (favorite time of day).
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