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Anja Z.
مدرّسDas vs. Dass – What’s the difference?
Many German learners confuse “das” and “dass” because they sound exactly the same. But their roles in a sentence are very different.
1. “das” (one “s”)
“das” is an article or a pronoun.
As an article, it means “the” (neutral noun):
Das Haus ist groß.
(The house is big.)
As a pronoun, it can mean “that”, “this”, or “which”:
Das ist mein Auto.
(That is my car.)
Das Buch, das ich lese, ist spannend.
(The book that I’m reading is exciting.)
Tip: You can often replace “das” with “dieses” or “welches.”
If the sentence still works → use das.
2. “dass” (double “s”)
“dass” is a conjunction. It connects clauses and usually means “that.”
Ich denke, dass er recht hat.
(I think that he is right.)
Sie sagt, dass sie müde ist.
(She says that she is tired.)
Important: “dass” starts a subordinate clause, so the verb goes to the end.
Quick Trick 💡
Ask yourself:
Can I replace it with “this/which” = das
Does it connect two parts of a sentence = dass
Mini Comparison
Ich weiß, dass das schwer ist.
(I know that this is difficult.)
Here you see both:
dass = conjunction
das = pronoun
١ مايو ٢٠٢٦ ١٥:٥٢
Anja Z.
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الألمانية, أخرى
لغة التعلّم
أخرى
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