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How do I know whether to say "die" or "dat" in a sentence?
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Does the rule have anything to do with relative "het" and "de" terminology? It seems so random to me, or like it depends on context that I'm not seeing.Share:
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I think if you use "De" you need to use "die" and the same for "Het" and "dat".
For example:
De fiets die in de garage staat.
Het boek dat op de tafel ligt.
For example:
De fiets die in de garage staat.
Het boek dat op de tafel ligt.
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