session
The German word 'Sitzung' is a noun that translates to 'session' in English. It is used to refer to a meeting or gathering, often of a formal or official nature, such as a parliamentary session or a court session. It can also refer to a period of time set aside for a particular activity, such as a study session or a therapy session. The word is derived from the verb 'sitzen', which means 'to sit'.
The session begins at 10 am.
The mention of time 'um 10 Uhr morgens' specifies when the session 'die Sitzung' begins. Note that 'Uhr' is used in reference to time and 'morgens' denotes the morning period.
The agenda for the session has not been set yet.
In this sentence, 'die Agenda' represents 'the agenda' and 'für die Sitzung' means 'for the session'. 'wurde noch nicht festgelegt' translates to 'has not been set yet', indicating that the agenda for the session has not been determined.
I have planned a session with my advisor.
In this context, 'Ich habe eine Sitzung' means 'I have a session'. 'mit meinem Berater geplant' defines that the planning involves 'with my advisor'. Together, the phrase conveys the meaning 'I have planned a session with my advisor'.