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die
meaning and definition in german
Article
Frequency:
definite
,
feminine and plural form of
der
The
;
declined form of
der
die
Frau — “the woman”
die
Männer — “the men”
Pronoun
Frequency:
relative or demonstrative
In a subordinate clause,
die
indicates a person or thing referenced in the main clause. It is used with plural or feminine singular antecedents.
in a subordinate clause as a relative pronoun
That
;
which
;
who
;
whom
;
whose
.
Ich kenne eine Frau,
die
das kann.
— “I know a woman who can do that.”
as a demonstrative pronoun
This
one;
that
one;
these
ones;
those
ones;
she
;
her
;
it
;
they
;
them
die
da — “that one (or she or they) there”
Also
•
diē
,
dié
,
diè
,
Dì-É
Anagrams
•
Eid