Temple in German
Temple in German is Tempel, Schläfe — Temple means a building used for worship, especially in religions other than mainstream Christianity.
Temple in German
Tempel
Tempel
A house of worship, especially:
Schläfe
(anatomy) The slightly flatter region, on either side of the head of a vertebrate, including a human, behind the eye and forehead, above the zygomatic arch, and forward of the ear.
What does "Temple" mean?
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noun A building used for worship, especially in religions other than mainstream Christianity.
"Tourists removed their shoes before entering the ancient temple."
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noun The flat area on either side of the head, between the forehead and the ear.
"He rubbed his temples, trying to ease the headache."
Temple in a sentence
- Tourists removed their shoes before entering the ancient temple.
- The city's Hindu temple holds a festival every autumn.
- He rubbed his temples, trying to ease the headache.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Temple" in German?
"Temple" in German is Tempel, Schläfe. Temple means: A building used for worship, especially in religions other than mainstream Christianity.
How do you use "Temple" in a sentence?
Example: "Tourists removed their shoes before entering the ancient temple." In German, "Temple" is Tempel, Schläfe.
Are there other ways to say "Temple" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "Temple": Tempel, Schläfe.
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