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Usages of die Münze
In meiner Geldbörse klirren Münzen, aber ich gebe trotzdem Trinkgeld.
Coins jingle in my wallet, but I still leave a tip.
Hast du Bargeld dabei, oder brauchst du Münzen für das Wechselgeld?
Do you have cash with you, or do you need coins for the change?
Die Münzen in meiner Jacke klirren leise, wenn ich laufe.
The coins in my jacket jingle softly when I walk.
Wir bewahren die Münzen im Portemonnaie auf.
We keep the coins in the wallet.
Test yourself: What does die Münze mean?
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