Sachen
stuff
things or materials in general
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Sachen with Russian translation
Sachen usage examples
Для поездки мне не нужно много вещей.
Ich brauche nicht viel Sachen für den Ausflug.
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Sachen synonyms
What's the difference between Sachen / Zeug / Kram / Krempel / Trödel / Gerümpel
A very general colloquial word for things, stuff, or bits and pieces; often vague.
Colloquial for odds and ends, junk, or unnecessary things; often implies clutter.
Colloquial and slightly dismissive for junk, old things, or useless stuff.
Usually means old junk or flea-market goods; in the sense of things, it refers to old, unnecessary items.
Old, useless, or bulky items, usually suggesting clutter.
The most neutral and general word for things; suitable in almost any context, but less colloquial than Zeug.
A more concrete word for objects or items; neutral and slightly more specific than Dinge.
Refers not to things in general, but to materials something is made of; more concrete and often used in work or study contexts.
A very colloquial variant of Zeug; means stuff, things, or junk and sounds even more informal.
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How to pronounce Sachen and what this word means
Sachen means stuff. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce Sachen
/ˈzaχn̩/
Sachen translation
stuff
Sachen examples
Meine Sachen liegen im Flur.
Sachen transcription
/ˈzaχn̩/
Questions about this word
Sachen meaning: what does it mean?
Gegenstände, Materialien oder allgemein verschiedene Dinge
Sachen pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
Sachen is pronounced as /ˈzaχn̩/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
Sachen definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Meine Sachen liegen im Flur. Translation: Мои вещи лежат в прихожей.
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