The Bedeutung of a proposition is the fact that corresponds to it, e.g., if our proposition be aRb, if it's true, the corresponding fact would be the fact aRb, if false, the fact ~aRb. But both “the fact aRb” & “the fact ~aRb” are incomplete symbols, which must be analysed.
     That a proposition has a relation (in wide sense) to Reality, other than that of Bedeutung, is shewn by the fact that you can understand it when you don't know the Bedeutung, i.e. don't know whether it's true or false. Let us express this by saying “It has sense” (Sinn).
     In analysing Bedeutung, you come upon Sinn, as follows:–
We want to explain the relation of propositions to reality.
     The relation is as follows: Its simples have meaning = are names of simples; & its relations have a quite different relation to relations; & these 2 facts already establish a sort of correspondence between a proposition which contains them || these & only these & reality: i.e. if all the simples of a proposition are known, we already know that we can describe reality by saying that it behaves in a certain way to the whole proposition.         [This amounts to saying that we can compare reality
with the proposition. In the case of 2 lines we can compare them in respect of their length without any convention & the comparison is automatic. But in our case the possibility of comparison depends upon the conventions by which we have given meanings to our simples (names & relations).]
     It only remains to fix the method of comparison, by saying what || about our simples is to say what about reality. E.g. suppose we take 2 lines of unequal length; & say that the fact that the shorter is of the length it is is to mean that ¤ the longer is of the length it is: we should then have established a convention as to the meaning of the shorter of the sort we are now to give it.
     From this it results that ‘true’ & ‘false’ are not accidental properties of a proposition, such that, when it has meaning, we can say it is also true or false: on the contrary to have meaning means to be true or false; i.e. that reality is true or false to it. the being true or false actually constitutes the relation of the proposition to reality, which we mean by saying that it has meaning. (Sinn)