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A set
as in a set of dishes
¿bacteria? ¿juego?
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I think you meant "batería"; "bacteria" is a living being.
"Juego" may be the most universal option, but the expressions I know in Mexico are these: - Batería de cocina / juego de ollas/sartenes -> Dishes for cooking (pots and pans) * Juego de cocina -> In Mexico this could also be understood as utensils (spoons, knives, ladles) or cloths in matching colors for covering appliances and handle hot pans. - Vajilla -> Dishes for eating (plates and cups) * Juego de té -> Specific for serving tea and coffee. * Juego de cubiertos -> Only utensils for eating (spoons, knives, forks...)
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Un juego de platos/vajilla.
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¿Juego de trastes?
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