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Months in german

Are you learning German? Some of the first lessons involve learning the months in German. The following printables will help you quickly with this section of language learning. You can download and print templates with months in German for free directly from this page of our website.

Months in german for print

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Here are the months in German:

  • Januar (Yah-noo-ahr) – January
  • Februar (Fay-broo-ahr) – February
  • März (Mehrts) – March
  • April (Ah-pril) – April
  • Mai (My) – May
  • Juni (Yoo-nee) – June
  • Juli (Yoo-lee) – July
  • August (Ow-goost) – August
  • September (Zept-em-ber) – September
  • Oktober (Ok-toh-ber) – October
  • November (No-vehm-ber) – November
  • Dezember (Deh-tsem-ber) – December

Pronunciation Tips:

  • The “r” at the end of most months is not pronounced as strongly as in English. It’s a light vibration.
  • The “u” in “Februar” and “August” sounds like the “oo” in “boot.”
  • The “z” in “September” is pronounced like the “ts” in “bits.”

Additional Notes:

  • Months are always capitalized in German.
  • Unlike English, some months (März and Mai) are not typically abbreviated. However, abbreviations for other months (Jan., Feb., etc.) are acceptable in informal contexts.

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