heutzutage

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German

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Etymology

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Univerbation of heute +‎ zu +‎ Tage.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈhɔʏ̯.tsuˌtaːɡə/
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Adverb

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heutzutage

  1. nowadays, these days (in the present era; in the world as it is today)

Usage notes

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Unlike English "nowadays" or "these days", German heutzutage does not also carry the sense of "recently"/"lately", i.e. it is not used to describe recent developments or recently adopted habits as in: "He's grumpy these days." For that sense, use in letzter Zeit or a construct of that sort.

Further reading

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