In spoken German, it often serves as a "semantically empty" tool to structure talk or transition between topics.

It can refer to virtual time within a story or conversation.

Founded in 2023, this project works with political decision-makers and civil society to build a gender-equitable economy focused on the well-being of people and the environment.

The word appears in historical works, such as Anton Webern's compositions, capturing a sense of transition and the fleeting nature of the present.

Unlike its near-synonym nun , jetzt is a more complete temporal adverb that works with almost all time-related prepositions, such as ab jetzt (from now on) and bis jetzt (until now). "Jetzt" as a Modern Brand

Newer media platforms, such as the membership-driven outlet JETZT , use the name to emphasize their role in building the "future of audio" and media accessibility for younger generations.

The .JETZT top-level domain (TLD) has become a "funky" and popular alternative to standard extensions like .now, particularly in the German-speaking market. Cultural Resonance

Professional athletes, like tennis player Angelique Kerber, have used the phrase "Komm’ jetzt!" as a motivational self-instruction on the court.

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In spoken German, it often serves as a "semantically empty" tool to structure talk or transition between topics.

It can refer to virtual time within a story or conversation.

Founded in 2023, this project works with political decision-makers and civil society to build a gender-equitable economy focused on the well-being of people and the environment. In spoken German, it often serves as a

The word appears in historical works, such as Anton Webern's compositions, capturing a sense of transition and the fleeting nature of the present.

Unlike its near-synonym nun , jetzt is a more complete temporal adverb that works with almost all time-related prepositions, such as ab jetzt (from now on) and bis jetzt (until now). "Jetzt" as a Modern Brand The word appears in historical works, such as

Newer media platforms, such as the membership-driven outlet JETZT , use the name to emphasize their role in building the "future of audio" and media accessibility for younger generations.

The .JETZT top-level domain (TLD) has become a "funky" and popular alternative to standard extensions like .now, particularly in the German-speaking market. Cultural Resonance like tennis player Angelique Kerber

Professional athletes, like tennis player Angelique Kerber, have used the phrase "Komm’ jetzt!" as a motivational self-instruction on the court.

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