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legends

Aussprache: [ˈlɛdʒ.əndz]

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Kontext: „storytelling“

(noun) a legends is a traditional story often based on real events but filled with imaginative details. It's like a tale that explains something amazing about a person or a place. People share legends to keep old stories alive.

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The legend of King Arthur is famous for its tales of knights and magic.

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There aren't many legends about ordinary people; most are about heroes or extraordinary events.

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Can you tell me a legend from your country?

Kontext: „sports“

(noun) in sports, legends refer to players who are very famous and have done amazing things in their sport. They are often admired for their skills and achievements, like a superstar in basketball or soccer.

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Michael Jordan is considered a legend in basketball for his incredible talent.

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Not every player becomes a legend; some are forgotten after they retire.

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Who do you think is a legend in football?

Kontext: „cultural importance“

(noun) legends can also mean important figures who have had a big impact on culture, society, or history. These are people that everyone respects and remembers for what they did.

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Nelson Mandela is a legend for his fight for freedom and equality.

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Some people might think only celebrities can be legends, but that's not true.

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What makes someone a legend in your eyes?

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