Der, die and das are the German equivalent of the English definite article the.German nouns are divided into three genders:
feminine, with the definite article die and indefinite article eine,
masculine, with the definite article der and indefinite article ein, and
neuter, with the definite article das and indefinite article ein,
The German word das is a pronoun in its own right (as well as being the neuter definite article) and can be translated as that or it
In turn das can be replaced by the pronoun es
That in German is "dass." As a pronoun it can be known as, "die, das, der, welche, den, jener, and jenes." I hope you found the answer helpful.
English: "the iron" is German: "das Eisen", "das Bügeleisen", "das Plätteisen", "das Plättbrett", "das Schießeisen".
English: "the key word" is German: "das Kennwort", or "das Schlagwort", or "das Schlüsselwort".
"Der" is German for "the" (masculine)"Die" is German for "the" (feminine)"Das" is German for "the" (neuter)
das ist is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Das Ende is "the end" in German.
(das) Pferd = (the) horse
Das Ende is German for the end.
(das) Diplom (das) Abschlusszeugnis
"was ist das" has the same meaning as "what is this" in German.
water is das Wasser in German.
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