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How do you pronounce point in German?

The German word for "point" depends on the context. Here are a few options:

General "point":

* Punkt (pronounced poonk-t): This is the most common translation and refers to a dot, period, or point in time.

Specific contexts:

* Punkt (pronounced poonk-t) can also be used for a "point" on a map, compass, or other object.

* Stelle (pronounced shtɛlə) is used for a "point" in space, like a specific location or a "point of interest".

* Punkt (pronounced poonk-t) can also be used to refer to a "point" in an argument or discussion.

For example:

* "Put a Punkt at the end of the sentence." (Setzen Sie einen Punkt am Ende des Satzes.)

* "We met at the Punkt where the two roads intersect." (Wir trafen uns am Punkt, wo sich die beiden Straßen kreuzen.)

* "I want to make a Punkt about the importance of education." (Ich möchte einen Punkt über die Bedeutung der Bildung machen.)

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