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German - English (British) translations for "Tag"

"Tag" German translation

Translation

day

Definition

Tag is a German noun that translates to 'day' in English.

Part of speech

noun

Gender

m

Translations

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Meaning: day

Heute ist ein schöner Tag.

Today is a beautiful day.

Meaning: tag

Ich habe meinen Namen auf den Koffer getaggt.

I tagged my name on the suitcase.

Meaning: price tag

Der Preis auf dem Tag ist zu hoch.

The price on the tag is too high.

Meaning: label

Ich habe einen Tag an das Geschenk gehängt.

I attached a label to the gift.

Meaning: game of tag

Wir haben Fangen gespielt, auch bekannt als Spiel des Tags.

We played tag, also known as game of tag.


Examples

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Ich arbeite jeden Tag.

I work every day.

Heute ist ein schöner Tag.

Today is a beautiful day.

Ich habe gestern den ganzen Tag geschlafen.

Yesterday, I slept the whole day.

Am Tag der Prüfung war ich sehr nervös.

On the day of the exam, I was very nervous.

Wir haben den Tag am Strand verbracht.

We spent the day at the beach.

In zehn Tagen beginnt mein Urlaub.

My vacation starts in ten days.

Seit drei Tagen regnet es ununterbrochen.

It has been raining continuously for three days.

Als ich klein war, hatte ich jeden Tag Angst vor der Dunkelheit.

When I was little, I was afraid of the dark every day.

Bis zum heutigen Tag habe ich noch nie einen Bungee-Sprung gemacht.

Until this day, I have never done a bungee jump.


Advanced Description

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In German, Tag is used to refer to the period of time between sunrise and sunset. It is also commonly used to refer to a 24-hour period, such as in the phrase 'ein Tag im Leben' which means 'a day in the life'.

The word Tag is often used in idiomatic expressions in German. For example, 'einen guten Tag haben' means 'to have a good day', while 'einen schlechten Tag haben' means 'to have a bad day'.

In addition to its literal meaning, Tag can also be used metaphorically in German. For instance, 'der Tag bricht an' means 'the day is dawning', and 'es geht auf den Tag zu' means 'it's getting closer to the day'.

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