What does "Check-in" mean in German?
"Check-in" is a German noun at CEFR level B1. The example sentences on this page show how it is used in context.
Check-in /çˈɛkˈɪn/ · noun · CEFR B1. German translation of "check-in".
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Study "Check-in" in context to notice common word order and the words it appears with. It functions as "noun". Because it appears in B1 material, it is a practical word to learn early in your German study. Use the example sentences above to notice common word order and nearby words.
"Check-in" is a German noun at CEFR level B1. The example sentences on this page show how it is used in context.
"Check-in" is tagged at CEFR B1 in SmartWords German vocabulary content.
"Check-in" is tagged as a noun in SmartWords.
Bitte kommen Sie früh zum Check-in.
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