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German Phrase

Ja, der Februar ist ein kurzer Monat.

/jaː deːɐ̯ ˈfeːbruaːɐ̯ ɪst aɪ̯n ˈkʊʁtsɐ ˈmoːnat/
Meaning"Yes, February is a short month."
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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.

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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

1

Masculine Months

All months in German are masculine (der Januar, der Februar, etc.) and usually require the definite article.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.