What does e in German mean?
What is the meaning of the word e in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use e in German.
The word e in German means e, E, e-book, ebook, guitar, email, email, email address, email communication, send emails, registered association, registered society, e-mail, email, send by email. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word e
e(Kleinbuchstabe) |
E(Großbuchstabe) |
e-book, ebook(elektronisches Buch) |
guitar(elektro. Zupfinstrument) |
(elektronische Post) (information) Die Benachrichtigung über die Zulassung wird per E-Mail versendet. The approval notification will be sent via email. |
(umgangssprachlich (Kurzform: E-Mail Adresse) (address) Für die Anmeldung ist eine E-Mail zwingend erforderlich. An email is necessary for the registration. |
email address(elektronische Adresse) Geben Sie bitte Ihre E-Mail Adresse ein und wiederholen Sie sie. Please enter your email address twice. |
email communication(Kommunikation: Internet) |
send emails(elektr. Post senden) Frau Schmidt schickt täglich mehrere Dutzend E-Mails. Mrs. Schmidt sends dozens of emails every day. |
registered association, registered society(eingetragener Verein) Nach der Gesetzgebung darf ein e.V. keine wirtschaftlichen Zwecke verfolgen. According to the law, a registered association (Or: registered society) is not allowed to pursue economical aims. |
e-mail, email(elektronische Nachricht) eine Email senden to send an email |
send by email(elektr. Post schicken) |
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German (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in Central Europe. It is the official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol (Italy), the German-speaking community in Belgium, and Liechtenstein; It is also one of the official languages in Luxembourg and the Polish province of Opolskie. As one of the major languages in the world, German has about 95 million native speakers globally and is the language with the largest number of native speakers in the European Union. German is also the third most commonly taught foreign language in the United States (after Spanish and French) and the EU (after English and French), the second most used language in science[12] and the third most used language on the Internet (after English and Russian). There are approximately 90–95 million people who speak German as a first language, 10–25 million as a second language, and 75–100 million as a foreign language. Thus, in total, there are about 175–220 million German speakers worldwide.