Sonnabend |
n. (northern Germany, Eastern Germany) Saturday |
der |
art. the |
art. feminine singular of der |
art. genitive plural of der |
pron. who; that; which |
pron. feminine dative singular of der: (to) whom, which, that |
pron. (attributive, stressed) that |
pron. (indicative) him, he |
pron. (differential) the one, him |
pron. feminine dative singular of der: (to) that, (to) her |
Tag |
n. day (24-hour period) |
n. day (period from midnight to the following midnight) |
n. (astronomy) day (rotational period of a planet, moon or any celestial body (especially Earth)) |
n. day, daylight (period between sunrise and sunset when there is daylight) |
n. day, daylight, light (light from the Sun) |
n. (figurative) light (open view; a visible state or condition) |
n. day (part of a day which one spends at work, school, etc.) |
n. (figurative) day (specified time or period, considered with reference to the prominence or success (in life or in an an argument or conflict) of a person or thing) |
n. (dated, now found chiefly in compounds such as Bundestag, Reichstag, Landtag, Sudetendeutscher Tag or Tag der Oberschlesier) convention, congress (formal assembly) |
n. see Tage for plural-only senses |
interj. (colloquial) hello; (good) day |
vor |
prep. in front of, ahead of (relative location in space) |
prep. before, prior to, ahead of (relative location in time) |
prep. ago (location in the past relative to the present) |
prep. from, against (a threat or negative outcome) |
prep. (what) with, (out) of (stating cause) |
Sonntag |
n. Sunday (the first day of the week in many religious traditions, and the seventh day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 standard) |
Proper noun. (historical) |