Fundamental to learning any language is becoming familiar with how to talk about days, weeks, months, and years. Mastering how to communicate about the calendar is an important elementary milestone when learning how to communicate in a new language and gives learners the ability to express when exactly an event took place (or will do).

If you want to indicate that an event occurs in a certain month, use the word im: im Januar (in January). Abbreviations of the months are expressed with the first three letters of the full name, e.g. the September abbreviation is "Sep".


Month In German


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The German spring runs from March to May. Summer is from June through to August, and Autumn is during the months of September, October, and November. German winters are between December and February. The German clock and calendar does adhere to the rules of daylight savings.

Summers in Berlin are warm with an average temperature of 73F (23C), and the atmosphere in the city in the hotter months make it one of the most fun and relaxed places to be in Germany, if not Europe!

Germany is less crowded during the spring months of March to May and late October to November. In particular, April and late October are crowd free and less expensive for visitors. The cheapest time for air fares, resort stays, and hotel rooms is between mid-January to mid-March.

Most German learners will want to study the months of the year early on in their studies of this fun language. As one of the key concepts for navigating your way through a German-speaking environment, having your months squared away solidly will give you an added boost of confidence.

Learning the months of the year is an integral part of learning any language. And German is no different. But while other languages can be more challenging for English speakers, the German language is considered easy to learn for English speakers.

Once you have memorized the German months of the year and learnt how to say the months in German, you can finetune your pronunciation by listening to audio files or watching videos. We promise you will master die Monate in no time!

Counting down the day's until your next holiday in Germany? Planning when you'll travel for the best snowfall in Garmisch-Partenkirchen? Download our free printable pdf calendar and learn the months of the year in German.

Just like in English, the year (in German - das Jahr yahr) is divided into four seasons. Unlike the months, however, these are a bit trickier to learn as the German words for spring and autumn show no similarities to their English counterparts and can be quite hard to pronounce for beginners.

One of the best songs to learn German months is the classical children's song Die Jahresuhr sung by the famous German artist Rolf Zuckowski. The song aims at teaching young German kids the different months of the year but is just as useful for foreign learners. There are lyrics in the video which make all parts of the song very easy to follow.

Learning how to say months in German is great but to make the most of your knowledge, aim to use your newfound language skills in daily conversation. The following examples will show you some of the best and most natural examples.

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I'm working on a site which implements Ryan's Blog Profil (I did import it to the site). Unfortunately nothing of the above helps me to output month names in German - no matter what I do they remain English.

I also had problems with the German Output of month names. So I test it on my server with a demo script. What ever I tried the output of date() was english. The solution was handover the timestamp and format it in the template with the strftime() function and it worked. The PHP-Manual for date() say this:

This paper provides up to date prevalence estimates of mental disorders in Germany derived from a national survey (German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults, Mental Health Module [DEGS1-MH]). A nationally representative sample (N = 5318) of the adult (18-79) population was examined by clinically trained interviewers with a modified version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (DEGS-CIDI) to assess symptoms, syndromes and diagnoses according to DSM-IV-TR (25 diagnoses covered). Of the participants 27.7% met criteria for at least one mental disorder during the past 12 months, among them 44% with more than one disorder and 22% with three or more diagnoses. Most frequent were anxiety (15.3%), mood (9.3%) and substance use disorders (5.7%). Overall rates for mental disorders were substantially higher in women (33% versus 22% in men), younger age group (18-34: 37% versus 20% in age group 65-79), when living without a partner (37% versus 26% with partnership) or with low (38%) versus high socio-economic status (22%). High degree of urbanization (> 500,000 inhabitants versus < 20,000) was associated with elevated rates of psychotic (5.2% versus 2.5%) and mood disorders (13.9% versus 7.8%). The findings confirm that almost one third of the general population is affected by mental disorders and inform about subsets in the population who are particularly affected.

letter of motivation: Tell us what drives you, what leadership experience you already have and what your career goals are project plan: Outline the project you have developed yourself and agreed with your intended host prior to applying. Why is your project of societal significance, and how will you be able to build bridges between Germany and your home country in the future? extensive statement including mentoring agreement from your host in Germany two letters of recommendation (not more than 12 months old) from individuals who can provide information on your professional, personal and/or academic background

Any persons who, regardless of their country of residence, have or have had an employment contract with an institution in Germany, are only eligible to apply if if they did not have such an employment contract for a minimum of 12 months within the last 18 months prior to the application deadline. The same applies to persons who are or have been enrolled at a scientific institution in Germany.

During the sponsorship period, fellows may conduct short-term study or research visits to institutions elsewhere in Europe (except the fellows' home countries), if this is essential for the execution of the project. The maximum duration should be 1 to 2 months. Further information: stays in Europe.

The German Chancellor Fellowship is intended as a one-year fellowship. If you are selected, you will be awarded twelve fellowship months, to start on 1 October of the selection year, and a three-month language fellowship to be taken up directly before the start of the German Chancellor Fellowship. The recommended standard timing is as follows:

Yes. You can use the awarded twelve fellowship months for stays in Germany within a time window from 1 August of the selection year to 31 March of the year after next, enabling you to flexibly adapt your months in Germany to suit the demands of the project, meet existing work obligations or allow for family circumstances.

No. Please create a project plan covering twelve months in Germany for your application. If you are selected for a fellowship, you will be required to notify the Foundation of how you intend to distribute your fellowship months

 when you accept the fellowship. Please note that you must agree the scheduling of your visits to Germany with your host, and the duration of your visits must be planned in full months. We strongly recommend that you include the three joint programme events and a language fellowship in your intended schedule.

No. The German Chancellor Fellowship aims to establish a vibrant, continuously expanding network of international decision-makers, multipliers and thought leaders who maintain lasting ties with Germany. The Foundation expects candidates to be open to conducting an extended stay in Germany and willing to plan a twelve-month project within a time window from 1 August of the selection year to 31 March of the year after next.

 Following a positive selection decision, you will be required to specify how you wish to distribute your fellowship period when you accept your fellowship. If it is apparent at that time that you will not be able to take advantage of the full twelve fellowship months due to professional or personal circumstances, you may submit an informal application to the Foundation to reduce the fellowship period in agreement with your host. Your altered schedule must include at least six months spent in Germany.

If you are awarded a fellowship, you will also be awarded a language fellowship to attend an intensive language course of up to three months if you do not yet speak German fluently. You will be required to choose the duration and scope of your language fellowship (one, two or three months) when you accept your fellowship. You may additionally apply for subsidies to cover the cost of evening classes during your fellowship. Please note the more comprehensive information on language fellowships and German language courses.

The Humboldt Foundation welcomes the idea that fellows' partners and children should accompany them and encourages this by paying family allowances in addition to the fellowship, provided that the family members accompany the fellow for more than three months.

Letters of recommendation must be uploaded by the referees themselves to a secure area adding them to your application form. You can find the link to this area in the application form. Please send this link on a timely basis to both of your referees and submit your application only after all documents have been completely uploaded. You are responsible for ensuring that your documents are complete.

 

 If for compelling reasons it is not possible for the letters of recommendation to be uploaded by the application deadline (15 October), the application can exceptionally be submitted without these documents. In this case, the referees are requested to send the missing documents promptly by email to the Humboldt Foundation (info[at]avh.de). If we should not receive the documents in a timely manner, we reserve the right to formally reject your application.

 

 Letters of recommendation should not be more than 12 months old at the time of application. ff782bc1db

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