How lucky we Germans are with having to write some words in capitals. ;) 

'ein Paar' (a couple)  means 2
'ein Paar Schuhe' means a pair of shoes

'ein paar' means two or three or somewhere in the range.
'ein paar Schuhe' means 2 or 3 or somewhere in the range shoes 


In the English lessons in school  we learned  that for example  'a couple of 
days' meant 2 or 3 or somewhere in that range.
And when we used  'couple' as a noun then it was meant as  2 that belong to 
each other or however you would call that.
e.g. married couple, bird couple. That's the way i use 'couple" now for more 
than 40 years. 

Don't tell me that i was wrong more than 40 years. ;) 


> Am 08.09.2021 um 21:54 schrieb J. Landman Gay via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> 
> My husband said the same when I told him about this thread. "Couple" means 
> two. I said yes, but colloquially it can mean "two or three or somewhere in 
> that range." We almost started a longer discussion about it, but I reminded 
> him of our 30+ years of ongoing talk about a "fact" so we both stopped.


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