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Ian Blackwood
When to say "Die Natur" vs "Natur" Why is the sentence "Nature is beautiful" written as "Die Natur ist schön" or "The nature is beautiful" same thing with the phrase "Ich bin in der Schule" why "the school" why not just "In bin in Schule." Can someone please explain this to me?
Dec 17, 2015 12:31 AM
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For abstract nouns, or nouns used in an abstract sense, you drop the article. So there's a slight difference in meaning: Natur ist schön = abstract nature in general is beautiful Die Natur ist schön = nature thought of more concretely, as some particular thing, is beautiful. It doesn't work with nouns that are not used abstractly: "Ich bin in Schule" is wrong. But you could say both "Schule ist nützlich" and "Die Schule ist nützlich".
December 17, 2015
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