Usages of die Tasse
Packst du die Tassen ein, oder soll ich sie einpacken?
Are you packing the cups, or should I pack them?
Ich trinke Tee aus der Tasse.
I drink tea from the cup.
Bitte stellen Sie die Tassen auf den Tisch.
Please place the cups on the table.
Die Tassen stehen schon auf dem Tisch, also fehlt nur noch der Tee.
The cups are already on the table, so only the tea is still missing.
Ich stelle die Tasse neben den Laptop hin.
I put the cup down next to the laptop.
Bitte räume die Tassen weg, bevor wir nach Hause gehen.
Please put away the cups before we go home.
Nach dem Essen räume ich die Tassen wieder in den Schrank ein.
After the meal, I put the cups back into the cupboard.
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