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What does "Das ist das Schlimmste" mean?
"Das ist das Schlimmste" is a German phrase that translates to "That is the worst" in English. It is used to express extreme disappointment or dissatisfaction with a situation or outcome. The phrase conveys a strong sense of negativity and emphasizes that the situation being referred to is the most undesirable or unpleasant.
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Do you say "Das war's" or "Das wär's"?
The correct phrase is "Das war's." This phrase is used to indicate that something is finished or completed. "Das wär's" is not a common phrase in German and would not be used in this context.
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Is it said "Das war's" or "Das wär's"?
The correct phrase is "Das war's." This phrase is used to indicate that something is finished or completed. "Das wär's" is not a common phrase in German and would not be used in this context.
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Is it "Isst das auf?" or "Iss das auf?"
The correct phrase is "Iss das auf?" which translates to "Eat that up?" in English. The verb "iss" is the imperative form of "essen" (to eat) and is used when giving a command or instruction. The preposition "das" means "that" and "auf" means "up" in this context.
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Is it written as "das gleiche" or "das gleiche"?
The correct spelling is "das Gleiche." In German, nouns are capitalized, and "Gleiche" is a noun in this context. Therefore, it should be written with a capital letter. Additionally, "das" is the definite article for neuter nouns, so it should be used before "Gleiche" to make it grammatically correct.
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What does 'Das ist das schon immer da?' mean?
"Das ist das schon immer da?" is a German phrase that translates to "Has that always been there?" in English. This question is used to inquire about the existence or presence of something over a period of time. It can be used when noticing something for the first time and wanting to know if it has been there for a long time.
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How is it correctly written: das Reich sein, or das Reich sein, or das Reich sein?
The correct way to write it is "das Reich sein." In German, the verb "sein" (to be) is usually placed at the end of the sentence when used in the present tense. Therefore, the correct word order is "das Reich" (the empire) followed by the verb "sein" at the end.
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What is the difference between "das Selbe" and "das Gleiche"?
In German, "das Selbe" and "das Gleiche" both translate to "the same" in English, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Das Selbe" is used when referring to the same specific thing or person, emphasizing the identity of the object. On the other hand, "das Gleiche" is used when referring to things that are similar or identical in nature but not necessarily the exact same thing. So, while "das Selbe" emphasizes identity, "das Gleiche" emphasizes similarity.
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