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Sache — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • belonging noun The feeling of being accepted and comfortable within a group or place.
  • case noun A particular situation, instance, or set of facts.
  • cause noun The thing that makes something happen; the origin of an effect.
  • confront verb To face someone directly, often to challenge or accuse them.
  • deal noun An agreement or arrangement between parties, especially a business one.
  • object noun A physical thing that can be seen or touched.
  • thing noun Any object, item, or entity that isn't named more specifically.

Senses

Sache is used for these senses in English:

  • belonging (countable, mostly, in the plural) Something physical that is owned.
  • case An actual event, situation, or fact.
  • cause (countable) A goal, aim or principle, especially one which transcends purely selfish ends.
  • confront (transitive) To deal with.
  • deal (informal) A situation, occasion, or event.
  • thing That which is considered to exist as a separate entity, object, quality or concept.

belonging — full definition

  1. noun The feeling of being accepted and comfortable within a group or place.
  2. noun In the plural, personal possessions.

case — full definition

  1. noun A particular situation, instance, or set of facts.
  2. noun A matter under legal, medical, or professional investigation.
  3. noun A container, box, or covering designed to hold or protect something.
  4. noun Grammar: the form a noun, pronoun, or adjective takes to show its role in a sentence.
  5. verb To pack something into a case, or to observe a place closely before a robbery.

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