Kalender (en. Calendar)
Translation into German
MINIMUM PARTICULARS TO APPEAR ON BLISTERS OR STRIPS BLISTER TO BE USED INSIDE THE CALENDAR BLISTER CARD FOR 100 MG FILMCOATED TABLETS.
MINDESTANGABEN AUF BLISTERPACKUNGEN ODER FOLIENSTREIFEN FOLIE INNERHALB DER KALENDER-BLISTERKARTE FÜR 100 MG FILMTABLETTEN.
Example taken from data source: ELRC_2682_v1 I'll have to check my calendar.
Ich muss in meinem Kalender nachschauen.
Example taken from data source: OpenSubtitles_v2018 Mapping Time: The Calendar and its History.
Mapping Time: The Kalender and its History.
Example taken from data source: wikimedia_v20210402 Calendar, Chronology, and Worship: Studies in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity.
Kalender, Chronology, and Worship: Studies in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity.
Example taken from data source: wikimedia_v20210402 MINIMUM PARTICULARS TO APPEAR ON BLISTERS OR STRIPS CALENDAR BLISTERS NON-PERFORATED FOR 2 MG FILM-COATED TABLETS.
MINDESTANGABEN AUF BLISTERPACKUNGEN ODER FOLIENSTREIFEN NICHT PERFORIERTE KALENDERBLISTER FÜR 2 MG FILMTABLETTEN.
Example taken from data source: ELRC-EMEA_v1 THE THING WE REALLY NEED IS A DATE ON THE CALENDAR, PLEASE!
WAS WIR WIRKLICH DRINGEND BRAUCHEN, IST EIN FIXES DATUM IM KALENDER, BITTE!
Example taken from data source: EUbookshop_v2 By the late 10th century, the Byzantine Era, which had become fixed at September 1 5509 BC since at least the mid-7th century (differing by 16 years from the Alexandrian date, and 2 years from the Chronicon Paschale), had become the widely accepted calendar of choice par excellence for Chalcedonian Orthodoxy.
By the late 10th century, the byzantinischer Era, which had become fixed at September 1 5509 BC since at least the mid-7th century (differing by 16 years from the Alexandrian date, and 2 years from the Chronicon Paschale), had become the widely accepted Kalender of choice par excellence for Chalcedonian Orthodoxy.
Example taken from data source: wikimedia_v20210402