official in German
official in German is offiziell, amtlich, dienstlich — official means approved by, or coming from, a proper authority.
official in German
offiziell
Approved by authority; authorized.
amtlich
Approved by authority; authorized.
offiziell
Relating to an office, especially a subordinate executive officer or attendant.
amtlich
Relating to an office, especially a subordinate executive officer or attendant.
dienstlich
Relating to an office, especially a subordinate executive officer or attendant.
Beamtin
An office holder, a person holding an official position in government, sports, or other organization.
Beamter
An office holder, a person holding an official position in government, sports, or other organization.
What does "official" mean?
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adj Approved by, or coming from, a proper authority.
"The official results won't be announced until tomorrow."
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noun A person who holds a position of authority or responsibility, especially in government or an organization.
"City officials met to discuss the new budget."
official in a sentence
- The official results won't be announced until tomorrow.
- There has been no official statement from the company yet.
- City officials met to discuss the new budget.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "official" in German?
"official" in German is offiziell, amtlich, dienstlich. official means: Approved by, or coming from, a proper authority.
How do you use "official" in a sentence?
Example: "The official results won't be announced until tomorrow." In German, "official" is offiziell, amtlich, dienstlich.
Are there other ways to say "official" in German?
Yes — German has 5 translations listed for "official": offiziell, amtlich, dienstlich, Beamtin, Beamter.
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