calendrier
calendar
noun kah-lahn-dree-EH Rare
Origin: from Latin 'calendarium' (account book), from 'calendae' (the first day of the month)
Also means
schedule, timetable
Usage Note
Calendrier is masculine and covers both a physical calendar (accrocher un calendrier) and a planned schedule (le calendrier des examens — exam timetable). The phrase respecter le calendrier means 'to keep to schedule'. France uses a calendrier républicain in historical references — the revolutionary calendar abolished in 1806.
Examples
"J'ai marqué la date sur mon calendrier."
Natural Translation
I marked the date on my calendar.
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