Talk:Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany

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"define of" ?= "distinguish from"
Under the section "Political Profile", the following text is present:

"The MLPD calls its political orientation 'Echter Sozialismus' ('Real Socialism'). The party says that the augmentation 'Echt' ('Real') has a tactical importance, 'to define of other contortions of the modern revisionism and reformism',[6] like Trotskyism, that the MLPD names an 'narrow-minded divergence of Marxism'.[7] So the party defines itself of other left parties, like the German Communist Party, The Left or the Socialist Equality Party.[8][9]"

I've never encountered this expression "define [itself] of", me being a native English speaker from Texas in the USA. It seems to be used in the same way as "distinguish [itself] from", though. I'm guessing this is a bad translation that comes from a word-for-word translation of the German, but I don't have the information to know that, yet, so I haven't edited the article.DubleH (talk) 01:25, 29 September 2021 (UTC)

"to define of other contortions of the modern revisionism and reformism"
This sentence is a quote so I am not keen to edit it myself but it doesn't make any sense in English, which leads me to think it has been translated incorrectly, I do not speak German but would appreciate it if someone who does speak both languages had a look at this Adhiyana (talk) 09:09, 2 December 2022 (UTC)