"Metrisches Einheitensystem," short form: "Metrisches System"
There is only 1 metric system - a German litre equals an English litre.
Answer: as far as i know there is no other way to say the metric system besides the metric system! Answer: There are several "metric systems"; the version that is used internationally is called "SI", an acronym for "International System" in French.
It's called the metric system.
The Meniscus is the name for bubble in the metric system
The North German Confederation adopted the metric system in 1868 and the remaining states in 1875 (after unification). In some of the German states the metric and pre-metric systems were both in use before 1868 - and after 1875. I have an old German ruler which is metric on one edge and give Rhenish inches on the other edge.
The whole point of the metric system is that it is a universal system, so that one metre in one country is the same as one metre in every other country. The metric system is the same everywhere.
One foot is equal to 30.48 centimeters.
As Germany also uses the metric system, it is the same.
The "metric system", more specifically, a version of the metric system called the "SI".
The metric system
If you mean 0.001, the prefix "milli" (abbreviated "m") is used for that.
The metric system.