In German, what is the difference between ‘sport’ and ‘sportart’?

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"Sport' is game or play as a Noun and 'Sportart' is type of game or plan; it could be Fussball, Basketball, Judo, Radfahren, Tischtennis,Tanzen etc. For example common question is asked during the introduction or interview: Welche Sportart finden Sie interessant ? oder Welche Sportarten sind in deinem...
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"Sport' is game or play as a Noun and 'Sportart' is type of game or plan; it could be Fussball, Basketball, Judo, Radfahren, Tischtennis,Tanzen etc. For example common question is asked during the introduction or interview: Welche Sportart finden Sie interessant ? oder Welche Sportarten sind in deinem Land besonders populaer? Hope this explanation helps you. read less
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one is a sport and the other is a type of sport but please try to differentiate between a noun and a verb.
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