German Phrase
Ja, der Februar ist ein kurzer Monat.
Meaning
This sentence is a straightforward factual statement confirming that February has fewer days than other months. It demonstrates the use of the masculine noun 'Monat' combined with an inflected adjective.
When to use
Use this phrase when discussing the calendar, explaining why a specific task needs to be finished quickly in February, or simply agreeing with someone about the length of the month.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Jader Februaristein kurzer Monat
Masculine Months
All months in German are masculine (der Januar, der Februar, etc.) and usually require the definite article.
Adjective Endings (Mixed)
The adjective 'kurz' takes the '-er' ending here because it follows the indefinite article 'ein' for a masculine noun in the nominative case.
🗨In Conversation
Müssen wir das Projekt noch diese Woche abschließen?
Do we have to finish the project this week?
Ja, der Februar ist ein kurzer Monat.
Yes, February is a short month.
✕Common Mistakes
Ja, der Februar ist ein kurze Monat.
The adjective must have an -er ending to match the masculine nominative noun 'Monat' after the indefinite article 'ein'.
Ja, Februar ist ein kurzer Monat.
In German, months are often used with the definite article 'der', especially when being described.
↔Alternatives
Februar hat nur achtundzwanzig Tage.
February only has twenty-eight days.
Der Februar vergeht wie im Flug.
February flies by.
Cultural Tip
In German-speaking countries, February is the height of the 'Karneval' or 'Fasching' season. Despite being the shortest month, it is culturally significant due to these vibrant celebrations before Lent.

