civ.

German translation: Hausnummer

11:14 Jun 20, 2019
Italian to German translations [PRO]
General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters / Abkürzungen
Italian term or phrase: civ.
Die o.g. Abkürzung kommt in einem Polizeibericht über einen Verkehrsunfall vor, der sich bei "civ." XX ereignet hat. Kann jemand etwas damit anfangen und mir weiterhelfen?

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Ulrike Cisar
Germany
Local time: 17:57
German translation:Hausnummer
Explanation:
numero civico in einer Straße --> Hausnummer
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Kerstin Mädler
Germany
Local time: 17:57
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5Hausnummer
Kerstin Mädler
4Hausnummer (numero civico)
Regina Eichstaedter


  

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Hausnummer


Explanation:
numero civico in einer Straße --> Hausnummer

Kerstin Mädler
Germany
Local time: 17:57
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Hausnummer (numero civico)


Explanation:
wird oft nur als "civico" bezeichnet

Regina Eichstaedter
Local time: 17:57
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman
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