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The difference between 'Lebensmittel' and 'Nahrungsmittel'
From the dictionary, both them mean food. But the first one is f. none meaning food[stuff]. The other one is n. none meaning food[item]. Besides, I also found out that both them are used in the same condition but only in different regions(like Germany and Austria)
Who can help me to fix that problem?
Jan 11, 2018 3:39 AM
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Lebensmittel is a generic term for Nahrungsmittel
Lebensmittel are not only food and water but also remedy, cosmetic products or semiluxury food (e.g. a chewing gum)
Nahrungsmittel describe food and water only but no semiluxury food.
Hope I could help!
January 11, 2018
BDevonce
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Gaelic (Scottish), German, Spanish
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