The French word for schedule is calendrier.
Itineraire is a word in the French language. When translated to the English language it becomes "Itinerary" which is a document or schedule of planned travel.
Yes the word schedule is a noun. It is a common noun.
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"Plutard" is a colloquial term in French for someone who arrives late or is always running behind schedule. It is a combination of the word "plutôt" (meaning "rather" or "somewhat") and "tard" (meaning "late").
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"
The word for planned is prévu.
Itineraire is a word in the French language. When translated to the English language it becomes "Itinerary" which is a document or schedule of planned travel.
The Latin word for schedule is praesent. The word schedule in the Italian language is piano and in Spanish it is horario.
A word that starts with the letter i in french is: iténiraire. In English this means an itinerary, which is a schedule of plans. another word that starts with the letter i is interessante which means interesting in English.
"horaire"
You say daily class schedule in french as horaire quotidien de la classe.
Permanent Schedule. Routine
Yes the word schedule is a noun. It is a common noun.
My schedule is really hard to remember.
Schedule has two syllables: sche-dule
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Schedule.