Das

/dɑːs/ noun

Definition

The German definite article 'the' used with neuter nouns, or in English, a plural form of 'da' (a musical note).

Etymology

From German, derived from Indo-European roots for 'that' or 'this.' It's a grammatical particle that evolved from demonstrative pronouns in German and other Germanic languages.

Kelly Says

In music education, learning to sing 'da, da, da' (where das is the plural) is how English speakers often learn solfège without memorizing Germanic articles. English borrowed this musical concept from European classical traditions, creating a funny moment where a simple German article became a singing exercise.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ይህ
eeh
ARالعربية
ذلك
thad-di-ka
BNবাংলা
এটি
e-tee
CACatalà
això
ay-soh
CSČeština
to
toh
DADansk
dette
det-teh
DEDeutsch
das
das
ELΕλληνικά
αυτό
af-to
ESEspañol
eso
eh-soh
FAفارسی
این
een
FISuomi
tämä
tah-mah
FRFrançais
cela
seh-la
GUGU
aa
HAHA
hakan
ha-kan
HEעברית
זה
zeh
HIहिन्दी
यह
yah
HUMagyar
ez
ez
IDBahasa Indonesia
itu
ee-too
IGIG
ya
yah
ITItaliano
questo
kwest-oh
JA日本語
これ
kore
KKKK
бу
boo
KMKM
នេះ
neh
KO한국어
그것
geu-geot
MRMR
हे
heh
MSBahasa Melayu
itu
ee-too
MYမြန်မာ
တစ်ခု
tit-khoo
NLNederlands
dit
dit
NONorsk
dette
det-teh
PAPA
ਇਹ
eeh
PLPolski
to
toh
PTPortuguês
isso
ih-soh
RORomână
acesta
ah-ces-ta
RUРусский
это
e-to
SVSvenska
detta
det-ta
SWKiswahili
hiyo
hee-yo
TAதமிழ்
இது
i-thu
TEతెలుగు
ఇది
i-di
THไทย
สิ่งนี้
sin-nee
TLTL
ito
ee-toh
TRTürkçe
bunu
boo-noo
UKУкраїнська
це
tse
URاردو
یہ
yeh
VITiếng Việt
noh
YOYO
e
eh
ZH中文
ta
ZUZU
le
leh

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