Depending on context, magazine can be translated in a number of ways.
In the sense of a publication:
Zeitschrift
Magazin
Heft
Illustrierte
In the sense of storage:
Speicher
Lagerhaus
Warenlager
In a military sense:
Magazin
The same way you do in English. Kicker Magazin is the largest German football magazine
Capital - German magazine - was created in 1962.
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If you are referring to the magazine it would simply be Big Issue bitte, but as the magazine is not available there you might get some strange looks.It could be translated as:Wichtiges Thema bitteWichtige Abgelegenheit bitte
Der Spiegel
Stern magazine was created in 1948. It is a German weekly news magazine known for its investigative journalism and political coverage.
we say ( majallah )
dans la partie magazine
Blues News is a popular German blues and blues-rock publication. The magazine offers in depth interviews with international and German artists, as well as featuring current topics.
Der Spiegel is a German weekly news magazine known for its in-depth investigative journalism and political reporting. It covers a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, business, and international affairs.
I read in an interview in SLAM magazine that Ken Lally has German parents which would make him ethnically German yet born in America.
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"