Usage examples of "calling program" in English with translation to German

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I'm calling her, but she's not coming. Ich habe sie gerufen, aber sie ist nicht gekommen.
What's your favorite television program? Was ist deine Lieblingssendung im Fernsehen?
Tom is calling Mary names. Tom gibt Maria Schimpfnamen.
Every non-trivial program has at least one bug. Jedes nichttriviale Programm hat mindestens einen Fehler.
Who're you calling now? Wen rufst du jetzt an?
If you do not have this program, you can download it now. Wenn Sie nicht über dieses Programm verfügen, können Sie es jetzt herunterladen.
Mary is calling her sister names. Maria gibt ihrer Schwester Spottnamen.
The program starts at nine o'clock. Das Programm beginnt um neun Uhr.
He finally found his calling. Er hat endlich seine Bestimmung gefunden.
There is a short program of local news on the radio. Im Radio gibt es ein kurzes Programm mit Lokalnachrichten.
In the distance I hear a muezzin calling the faithful to prayer. In der Ferne höre ich einen Muezzin die Gläubigen zum Gebet rufen.
What's the program for tomorrow? Wie sieht das Programm für morgen aus?
Sven was so verbose that his friends resorted to calling him a chatterbox. Sven war so wortreich, dass seine Freunde sich darauf verlegten, ihn ein Plappermaul zu nennen.
This program has both downloading and uploading capabilities. Dieses Programm hat beide Möglichkeiten, herunterladen und hochladen.
The voices calling for Wulff to resign are getting louder and louder. Die Forderungen nach dem Rücktritt Wulffs werden immer lauter.
It would be something I'd have to program. Das wäre etwas, das ich programmieren sollte.
The country code for calling Italy is 39. Die internationale Telefonvorwahl für Italien ist 39.
Because of some technical problem, a movie was shown in place of the announced program. Wegen technischer Probleme wurde anstelle der angekündigten Sendung ein Film gezeigt.
I'm calling because I've lost my credit card. Ich rufe an, weil ich meine Kreditkarte verloren habe.
That program is broadcast every other week. Diese Sendung läuft jede zweite Woche.
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