Dictionary Finnish → German: kello kaksitoista | Translation 1 - 13 of 13 |
Finnish | German | ||
kello kaksitoista | Mittag {m} [zwölf Uhr mittags] | ||
Keywords contained | |||
Kello on kaksitoista. | Es ist zwölf Uhr. | ||
Kello on tasan kaksitoista. | Es ist Punkt zwölf (Uhr). | ||
Partial Matches | |||
kaksitoista | zwölf | ||
kello | Uhr {f} | ||
kello [soittokello] | Glocke {f} | ||
biol sisäinen kello | innere Uhr {f} | ||
Mitä kello on? | Wie spät ist es? | ||
Mitä kello on? | Wie viel Uhr ist es? | ||
Paljonko kello on? | Wie spät ist es? | ||
Paljonko kello on? | Wie viel Uhr ist es? | ||
Tavataan (kello) kolmen nurkilla. | Wir treffen uns so gegen drei Uhr. | ||
Tavataan (kello) kolmen nurkilla. | Wir treffen uns so um drei Uhr (rum). |
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