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kalender (plural kalenders)

  1. calendar

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IPA(key): /kaˈlɛnˀɐ/, [kʰæˈlenˀɐ], [kʰæˈlenˀɒ̽]

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kalender c (singular definite kalenderen, plural indefinite kalendere)

  1. calendar

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Dutch

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From Middle Dutch kalendier, from Old French calendier, from Latin calendārium. The form ending on -er was influenced by German Kalender.

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kalender m (plural kalenders, diminutive kalendertje n)

  1. calendar

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  • Afrikaans: kalender
  • Caribbean Hindustani: kalendar
  • Indonesian: kalender
  • Papiamentu: kalènder

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Estonian

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From German Kalender, ultimately from Latin calendārium (account book).

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  • IPA(key): /kɑˈlend̥er/, [kɑˈlend̥er]
  • Rhymes: -ender
  • Hyphenation: ka‧len‧der

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kalender (genitive kalendri, partitive kalendrit)

  1. calendar
    1. A certain system of chronology
      Maiade kalendri järgi algab detsembris uus ajastu.
      According to the Mayan calendar, a new era starts this December.
    2. A schedule or a book containing a list of the days and months of the year, national and public holidays, and other information and data.
      Vaatasin kalendrist järele, et jõulud on sel aastal neljapäeval.
      I checked the calendar, and found out that Christmas is on a Thursday this year.

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Declension of kalender (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative kalender kalendrid
accusative nom.
gen. kalendri
genitive kalendrite
partitive kalendrit kalendreid
illative kalendrisse kalendritesse
kalendreisse
inessive kalendris kalendrites
kalendreis
elative kalendrist kalendritest
kalendreist
allative kalendrile kalendritele
kalendreile
adessive kalendril kalendritel
kalendreil
ablative kalendrilt kalendritelt
kalendreilt
translative kalendriks kalendriteks
kalendreiks
terminative kalendrini kalendriteni
essive kalendrina kalendritena
abessive kalendrita kalendriteta
comitative kalendriga kalendritega

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Indonesian

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From Dutch kalender, from Latin calendarium.

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  • IPA(key): [kaˈlɛndər]
  • Hyphenation: ka‧lèn‧dêr

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kalèndêr (first-person possessive kalenderku, second-person possessive kalendermu, third-person possessive kalendernya)

  1. calendar:
    1. any system by which time is divided into days, weeks, months, and years.
    2. a means to determine the date consisting of a document containing dates and other temporal information.
      Synonyms: almanak, daftar hari bulan, penanggalan, takwim, tanggalan
    3. schedule: an orderly list or enumeration of events.
      Synonym: jadwal

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    From Old French calendier, from Latin calendārium, kalendārium; equivalent to kalende-er.

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    • IPA(key): /kalənˈdɛːr/, /ˈkaləndɛr/, /ˈkaləndər/

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    kalender (plural kalenderes)

    1. A year (period of 365 days)
    2. A calendar (table demarcating the year)
    3. (rare) An example to be followed or noted.
    4. (rare) An itemised list or set of notes.
    5. (rare) A chart or graph used for scientific purposes.
    6. (rare) A calends; a start.

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    Norwegian Bokmål

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    kalender m (definite singular kalenderen, indefinite plural kalendere or kalendre or kalendrer, definite plural kalenderne or kalendrene)

    1. a calendar
      Har du puttet legetimen din på kalenderen din?
      Have you put your doctor's appointment on your calender?

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    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    kalender m (definite singular kalenderen, indefinite plural kalendrar, definite plural kalendrane)

    1. a calendar

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    Swedish

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    kalender c

    1. a calendar
      Synonym: almanacka
    2. an annual publication

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    Turkish

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    Inherited from Ottoman Turkish قلندر (kalender), from Arabic قَلَنْدَر (qalandar).

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    kalender

    1. bohemian
    2. easygoing
    3. philosophical
    4. unconventional

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    kalender m (plural kalendyn)

    1. calendar