Usages of die Packung
Im Supermarkt kaufe ich eine Dose Tomaten und eine Packung Nudeln.
At the supermarket I buy a can of tomatoes and a pack of noodles.
Im Schrank stehen noch zwei Dosen Bohnen, aber keine Packung Reis mehr.
There are still two cans of beans in the cupboard, but no pack of rice anymore.
Ich brauche heute kein Toilettenpapier mehr zu kaufen; ich habe gestern in der Drogerie gleich zwei Packungen mitgenommen.
I don’t need to buy toilet paper anymore today; yesterday I bought two packs at the drugstore.
Im Gefrierfach liegen noch Beeren für den Joghurt und eine Packung Eis für das Wochenende.
There are still berries for the yogurt and a pack of ice cream in the freezer compartment for the weekend.
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