Is it der, die or das Terminkalender?
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Terminkalender
The correct article in German of Terminkalender is der. So it is der Terminkalender! (nominative case)
The word Terminkalender is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
German declension of Terminkalender?
How does the declension of Terminkalender work in the nominative, accusative, dative and genitive cases? Here you can find all forms in the singular as well as in the plural:
1 | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | der Terminkalender | die Terminkalender |
Genitive | des Terminkalenders | der Terminkalender |
Dative | dem Terminkalender | den Terminkalendern |
Akkusative | den Terminkalender | die Terminkalender |
What is the meaning of Terminkalender in German?
Terminkalender is defined as:
[1] Terminally structured notebook (calendar), where events and planning are recorded on data (appointments)
[1] zeitlich gegliedertes Notizheft (Kalender), wo zu Daten (Terminen) Ereignisse und Planungen festgehalten werdenHow to use Terminkalender in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Terminkalender with translations in English.
[1] Manche Leute haben einen übervollen Terminkalender.
[1] Some people have an overcrowded schedule[1] „Schon als Schülerin hatte ich einen Terminkalender und Stress.“
[1] "Even as a student, I had a schedule and stress"[1] „Sein Terminkalender ist rappelvoll.“
[1] "His schedule is rappelvia"[1] „Es steht nicht zu vermuten, dass Cook bei einem so vollen Terminkalender noch viel Zeit fand, auszuschlafen, sich an Frau und Kindern zu erfreuen oder in aller Ruhe vor dem Kamin seines Hauses in Mile End zu sitzen.“
[1] "It is not to be assumed that Cook found a lot of time with such a full schedule of sleeping, enjoying his wife and children or sitting in front of the fireplace of his house in Mile End"[1] „Gudrun hatte mir für die Zeit mit Torben einen detaillierten Terminkalender gemacht.“
[1] "Gudrun had made me a detailed schedule for the time with Torben"