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Usages of der Becher
Peters Bleistift liegt im Becher, aber der Deckel fehlt.
Peter’s pencil is in the cup, but the lid is missing.
Ich suche einen Becher mit Deckel, damit der Kaffee nicht ausläuft.
I am looking for a cup with a lid so that the coffee doesn’t spill.
Was wir morgen kochen, wärmen wir am Abend im Becher mit Deckel auf.
Whatever we cook tomorrow, we warm up in the evening in the cup with a lid.
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