Definition
Plans or lists showing when events will happen; or to arrange something to happen at a specific time.
Etymology
From Old French 'cedule' and Latin 'schedula' (small sheet of paper). Medieval clerks used small papers attached to documents, which evolved into written timetables.
Kelly Says
Before trains and factories needed exact timing, people didn't really have schedules—the railway system basically invented the concept of synchronized time across regions in the 1800s!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ሰዓት 表
sa-at ta-ble
CACatalà
horaris
ho-ra-ris
DEDeutsch
Zeitpläne
tsayt-plahn-eh
ELΕλληνικά
προγράμματα
pro-gram-ma-ta
ESEspañol
programas
pro-gra-mas
FISuomi
aikataulut
ai-ka-ta-u-lut
FRFrançais
horaires
orair
GUGU
સમયપત્રક
sa-ma-ya-pat-rak
HIहिन्दी
योजनाएँ
yo-ja-na-ehn
HUMagyar
menetrend
me-net-rend
IDBahasa Indonesia
jadwal
ja-dwal
ITItaliano
orari
o-ra-ree
JA日本語
スケジュール
su-kyuu-re-do
MRMR
वेळापत्रक
ve-la-a-pat-rak
MSBahasa Melayu
jadual
ja-dwal
MYမြန်မာ
စတင် စာ
sa-tin sa
NLNederlands
schema's
sche-mas
PAPA
ਸ਼ੈਡ્યੂਲ
shai-dyu-ul
PLPolski
harmonogram
har-mo-no-gram
PTPortuguês
horários
ora-ree-us
RORomână
program
pro-gram
RUРусский
расписание
ras-pis-a-nie
SVSvenska
scheman
she-man
SWKiswahili
ratiba
ra-ti-ba
TAதமிழ்
நேர அட்டவணை
ne-ra at-ta-va-nai
TEతెలుగు
షెడ్యూల్
she-dyu-ul
THไทย
ตารางเวลา
ta-rang-we-la
TRTürkçe
program
pro-gram
UKУкраїнська
розклад
roz-k-lad
VITiếng Việt
lịch trình
lich-trin
ZUZU
isikhathi
i-si-ka-thi