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How do you say "calendar" in German?

der Kalender

Noun Masculine

In German, "calendar" is der Kalender.

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Pronunciation

kah-LEN-der. Kalender has stress on the second syllable.

Grammar notes

Der Kalender is masculine. Plural is Kalender. It is a loanword from Latin used in German.

Example sentence

Der Kalender zeigt September.

The calendar shows September.

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How to remember der Kalender

Kalender sounds like English 'calendar'. It tracks the days and dates.

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Questions about der Kalender

How do you say "calendar" in German?

In German, "calendar" is der Kalender. It is a noun.

Is der Kalender masculine or feminine?

Der Kalender is masculine. Plural is Kalender. It is a loanword from Latin used in German.

How is der Kalender used in a sentence?

Use der Kalender as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Der Kalender zeigt September. (The calendar shows September.).

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