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Is there a difference between ein Karton, eine Box and eine Schachtel?
Jul 30, 2017 4:16 PM
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"der Karton" - always made of cardboard, somewhat big, usually something that you either receive goods in, or that you might use for storage or moving house.
Beware: what you'd call "a carton of milk/juice" we'd call "eine Tüte Milch/Saft" (die Tüte - bag)
"die Schachtel" - may be made of other materials (die Blechschachtel - a tin with a lid, e.g. for cookies), usually on the smaller side, may look pretty: "die Pralinenschachtel" - a box of chocolates. The little gift boxes for jewellery are called "Schmuckschächtelchen".
"die Box" - beware! When a German is talking about a "Box" or "Boxen", he's usually referring to the speakers of a stereo.
July 30, 2017
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