English, asked by raghav8832, 1 year ago

"prussia then consisted of what now are the nations of germany ,poland and parts of austria" meaning​

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Answered by AkankshaTinni
6

This sentence means that earlier, Germany, Poland and parts of Austria together formed a nation called Prussia.


AkankshaTinni: that is at present
AkankshaTinni: but earlier it was different
AkankshaTinni: and morover, the sentence only states that germany was a part of prussia
AkankshaTinni: your sentence means that germany+poland+parts of austria=prussia
raghav8832: okk thank you
AkankshaTinni: :)
raghav8832: )(
AkankshaTinni: yeh kya expression hai??
raghav8832: nothing
AkankshaTinni: hmm..ok
Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The meaning of the sentence is as follows:

  • The statement says that in the past, the place called Prussia consisted of the nations of Germany, Poland, and parts of Austria.
  • At present days, we have individual nations named Germany, Poland, and Austria. But in the past, they did not have individual names.
  • They were together called Prussia. Thus, when someone mentioned Prussia, they meant all the three nations of Germany, Poland, and parts of Austria.

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