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German Phrase

Die App hat alle Zeitpläne.

/diː aːp haːt ˈalə ˈt͡saitˌplɛːnə/
Meaning"The app has all schedules."
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Meaning

The sentence states that the application contains every schedule, emphasizing that no timetable is missing. It is a concise way to highlight a feature of a digital tool.

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When to use

Use this sentence when describing the capabilities of a software or mobile app, especially in product demos, marketing copy, or user‑support conversations about scheduling features.

Grammar Breakdown

DieApphatalleZeitpläne.

1

Definite article (Die)

‘Die’ is the feminine singular nominative article, matching the noun ‘App’ which is feminine in German.

2

Noun gender (App)

‘App’ is a feminine noun (die App) and therefore takes the article ‘die’ in the nominative case.

3

Verb conjugation (hat)

‘hat’ is the 3rd‑person singular present tense of ‘haben’ (to have).

4

Determiner (alle)

‘alle’ means ‘all’ and is used with plural nouns in both nominative and accusative cases.

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Plural noun (Zeitpläne)

‘Zeitplan’ (schedule) is masculine; its plural is ‘Zeitpläne’. In this sentence it is the accusative object of ‘haben’.

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A

Welche Funktionen hat die neue Lern‑App?

What features does the new learning app have?

Die App hat alle Zeitpläne.

The app has all schedules.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Der App hat alle Zeitpläne.

    ‘App’ is feminine, so the correct article is ‘die’, not ‘der’.

  • Die App hat alle Zeitplan.

    ‘Alle’ requires a plural noun; the singular would be ‘jeder Zeitplan’.

  • Die App haben alle Zeitpläne.

    The verb must be conjugated to match the third‑person singular subject: ‘hat’, not ‘haben’.

Alternatives

  • Die App enthält sämtliche Zeitpläne.

    The app contains all schedules.

  • Alle Zeitpläne sind in der App verfügbar.

    All schedules are available in the app.

  • In der App findest du jeden Zeitplan.

    In the app you’ll find every schedule.

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Cultural Tip

In German, ‘Zeitplan’ is the standard word for a timetable, class schedule, or any organized list of times. Note that ‘App’ is feminine (die App), so the article ‘die’ is used even though English treats ‘app’ as gender‑neutral. Also, ‘alle’ is used for plural nouns; for singular you would say ‘jeder Zeitplan’.