Usage examples of "proper noun" in English with translation to German

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With the first election of a woman into the seat of Chancellorship, the word "Bundeskanzlerin," as a feminine noun for the title, was voted Word of the Year in 2005 by the Academy of German Language. Mit der erstmaligen Wahl einer Frau in das Amt des Bundeskanzlers wurde das Wort "Bundeskanzlerin“ von der Gesellschaft für deutsche Sprache zum Wort des Jahres 2005 gekürt.
He needs proper medical attention at a hospital. Er braucht richtige medizinische Betreuung in einem Krankenhaus.
Every noun in Portuguese is either masculine or feminine. Jedes Hauptwort ist im Portugiesischen entweder männlich oder weiblich.
England proper is divided into 48 ceremonial counties. England selbst ist in 48 zeremonielle Grafschaften unterteilt.
"Apple" is a countable noun, so it makes grammatical sense to have five apples. "Apfel" ist ein zählbares Substantiv, also macht es grammatikalisch Sinn, fünf Äpfel zu haben.
I cannot wish the fault undone, the issue of it being so proper. Ich kann den Fehltritt nicht ungeschehen wünschen, dessen Ergebnis derart zünftig ist.
When writing for a German newspaper, every few sentences you should replace some grammatical case with a dative, or a noun with its English translation, to make your article linguistically more interesting. Wenn Sie für eine deutsche Zeitung schreiben, sollten Sie alle paar Sätze einen beliebigen Kasus durch den Dativ oder ein beliebiges Substantiv durch dessen englische Übersetzung ersetzen, um Ihren Artikel sprachlich interessanter zu machen.
In Japan, it is proper to bow when you meet someone. In Japan ist es höflich, sich zu verbeugen, wenn man jemanden trifft.
This particle turns a noun into a verb. Diese Partikel verwandelt ein Nomen in ein Verb.
That is not a proper subject to bring up in conversation at the dinner table. Dies ist kein angemessenes Thema für ein Tischgespräch.
Is tomorrow's breakfast bread or a proper one with rice? Ist das morgige Frühstück mit Brot oder eines mit Reis richtiger?
The files are in proper order. Die Akten sind in der richtigen Reihenfolge.
Not all geniuses are engineers, but all engineers are geniuses. The set of all engineers is thus an, unfortunately proper, subset of all geniuses. Nicht alle Genies sind Ingenieure, aber alle Ingenieure sind Genies. Die Menge aller Ingenieure ist daher eine, leider echte, Teilmenge aller Genies.
Everything at the proper time Alles zu seiner Zeit
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