Okay, so today I tried to figure out what “June” is in German. Sounds simple, right? Well, it kinda was, but I still went through a whole process, so I’m gonna lay it all out here.

My Little “June” in German Adventure
First, I fired up my trusty computer. My initial thought? Just pop it into an online translator. You know, the quick and dirty method.
So, I opened my browser and typed in something like “translate English to German.” A bunch of translator sites showed up. I picked one – didn’t really matter which one, they all do basically the same thing.
I typed “June” into the English box and… drumroll …the German word appeared: “Juni.”
Yep, “Juni.” That’s it. Just like that.
- Started with a simple question: “What’s June in German?”
- Used an online translator.
- Typed “June.”
- Got “Juni.”
I double-checked it on a couple of other translator sites, just to be sure. Same result. “Juni.” I even listened to the pronunciation on one of them – sounded pretty straightforward.

I mean, it was almost too easy. Like when you expect some crazy long German word, but you get “Juni.”
So, yeah, that was my big German learning experience for the day. It wasn’t rocket science, but hey, now I know how to say “June” in German! Maybe I’ll try a whole sentence next time. We’ll see.