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rein

pure

Meaning of rein

unvermischt, ohne fremde Zusätze; vollkommen rein

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German[ʁaɪn]
pure
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rein belongs to the topic "Adjectives". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

reinpure
dünnthin
schwerheavy
leichtlight
harthard
weichsoft
winzigtiny

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What's the difference between rein / sauber / klar / unvermischt / pur / blank

🇩🇪German
rein

Means 'pure' in the sense of 'genuine, unmixed, with nothing added'; often used for substances, quality, or character.

B1Often

Das ist lauter Honig ohne Zusätze.

Это чистый мёд без добавок.

S
🇩🇪German
sauber

Means 'clean' in the literal sense: free from dirt, stains, or mess; can also mean neat and tidy.

B1Very Often

Das Bad ist endlich sauber.

Ванная наконец-то чистая.

🇩🇪German

Means 'clear, transparent'; used for liquids, air, thoughts, or situations that are not cloudy and are easy to understand.

B1Very Often

Das Wasser ist klar und sauber.

Вода чистая и прозрачная.

U
🇩🇪German
unvermischt

Means 'unmixed, without admixture'; stresses that nothing has been blended into the original substance.

B1Rarely

Der Saft wird unvermischt serviert.

Сок подают без примесей.

P
🇩🇪German
pur

A short, neutral word meaning 'pure, without additives'; often used for food, color, or style.

B1Often

Ich trinke den Saft pur.

Я пью сок в чистом виде.

B
🇩🇪German
blank

Means 'shiny, polished, free of tarnish'; usually used for metal, surfaces, or appearance.

B1Rarely

Der blanke Tisch spiegelt das Licht.

Полированный стол отражает свет.

U
🇩🇪German
unverdünnt

Means 'undiluted'; especially used for drinks, medicines, paints, or feelings in a stronger form.

B1Often

Der Sirup wird unverdünnt verwendet.

Сироп используют в неразбавленном виде.

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rein translation: pure. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce rein

[ʁaɪn]

rein translation

pure

rein transcription

[ʁaɪn]

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rein meaning: what does it mean?

unvermischt, ohne fremde Zusätze; vollkommen rein

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Is rein part of Adjectives vocabulary?

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