ernennen
appoint
to choose someone for a job or role
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ernennen with Russian translation
ernennen usage examples
Она хочет назначить нового руководителя.
Sie will einen neuen Leiter ernennen.
Компания назначила его директором.
Die Firma ernannte ihn zum Chef.
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ernennen synonyms
What's the difference between ernennen / bestellen / berufen / einsetzen / bestimmen / verabreden
To appoint officially, especially to a position in an organization or administration; it can also mean 'to order,' but here the job/role meaning is intended.
To officially appoint or call someone to a post; often sounds more formal and dignified than 'appoint' in everyday use.
To appoint or place someone in a role; it often emphasizes practical assignment or deployment.
To determine or designate something in advance; it can refer to people, dates, rules, or conditions.
To arrange a meeting or time together; it does not mean appointing someone to a role, but rather agreeing on an appointment or date.
To agree on something such as a time, meeting, terms, or rules; it is about mutual arrangement, not appointing to a job.
To set or establish something definitively; it can be used for deadlines, rules, and sometimes roles, but it does not sound like a personal appointment.
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How to pronounce ernennen and what this word means
ernennen means appoint. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce ernennen
/ɛɐ̯ˈnɛnən/
ernennen translation
appoint
ernennen examples
Sie will einen neuen Leiter ernennen.
ernennen transcription
/ɛɐ̯ˈnɛnən/
Questions about this word
ernennen meaning: what does it mean?
jemanden für einen Job oder eine Rolle auswählen
ernennen pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
ernennen is pronounced as /ɛɐ̯ˈnɛnən/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
ernennen definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Sie will einen neuen Leiter ernennen. Translation: Она хочет назначить нового руководителя.
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