Betekenis van:
low german

low german
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • Nederduits
  • a German dialect spoken in northern Germany

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Many in Hamburg speak Missingsch, a mix of Low Saxon and German.
  2. High and low voltage cabling for German Weather Service (DWS)
  3. High and low voltage cabling for German air traffic control (DFS)
  4. The BDF represents German scheduled flights, charter and low cost carriers and in doing so advocates need-based airport infrastructure.
  5. Probably as a result of this low profitability, the largest German malt producer, Weissheimer in Andernach, filed for bankruptcy in spring 2006.
  6. Improving productivity growth and addressing high unemployment among the low-skilled, especially in the East should help sustain the strong German economic performance in the future.
  7. The applicants argument that the German incumbents do not have an incentive to negotiate low prices for Russian imported gas at Waidhaus is a mere presumption without any factual background.
  8. In the real estate financing field, the German mortgage lending rate was very low compared with the rest of Europe, and an increasingly strong concentration process was to be observed among mortgage lenders.
  9. Since Chinese yards offer their vessels at low prices, German and European yards will retain their market position only if they can guarantee high quality and steadily increase productivity.
  10. The German authorities have maintained that the measure is not liable to affect trade between Member States. They claim that the amount of the aid is so low that the effect on trade would be hardly appreciable.
  11. The airport also incurred expenses (i.e. high and low voltage cabling) relating to the new orientation of the southern runway in relation to its obligations under air traffic control regulations (§ 27(d) LuftVG) and in relation to its obligations vis-à-vis the German Weather Service (§ 27(f) LuftVG).
  12. Furthermore, and without prejudice to the arguments set out and the conclusions reached above the Commission is obliged to observe that the discount rate applied by the German authorities in their calculations of 6.5 % (see point 117) implies that the calculations assume a very low risk investment premium of approximately 3.25 % based on a beta factor of 0.65.
  13. One German printer did not provide any figure; as a cautious approach and in line with the other results of the market investigation, the Commission assumed that this printer, who currently has a comparatively low share of magazine printing, could dedicate another [10-15] % [4] Parts of this text have been edited to ensure that confidential information is not disclosed; those parts are enclosed in square brackets and marked with an asterisk.