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Bedeutung im Kontext – Nuances and connotations of words, phrases or sentences in a specific context.
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How to tell the difference between "ice" and "ice cream" when the word "Eis" is used?
"Ice" and "ice cream" both translate to "Eis" in German. Is the only way to differentiate between them by context?
For instance, if you want to translate the sentences
"Does this store sell ice?" …