bin vs das
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Vergleich nebeneinander
| bin | das | |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Deutsches Wort: bin. Ein häufig verwendeter Begriff in der deutschen Sprache. | Bestimmter Artikel, neutrum Singular Nominativ/Akkusativ; Demonstrativpronomen. |
| Wortart | verb | article |
| Beispiel | „They decided to bin the proposal.“ | „The word das originates from From Middle High German daȥ, f...“ |
Häufigkeit der Verwendung
Häufig gestellte Fragen
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Etymologischer Vergleich
bin — Herkunft
From Middle High German bin, from Old High German bim (“am”), from Proto-Germanic *biumi (first-person singular present active indicative of Proto-Germanic *beuną (“to be”)), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰew- (“to be, become, appear”). Cognate with Dutch ben (“am”), Old English bēom (“am”). More at be. German bin and Dutch ben have two sources: * a form based on Proto-Indo-European *h₁ésmi (“am”) like English am, Old Norse em * an initial b- that was added to the word under influence of verb forms
das — Herkunft
From Middle High German daȥ, from Old High German daȥ, from Proto-Germanic *þat. Compare Silesian East Central German doas, Dutch dat, English that. Doublet of dass. Distinction from dass is purely orthographical convention.
Verwendung im Kontext
Beispiele mit bin
- „They decided to bin the proposal.“
- „We should bin this opportunity.“
- „Let's bin together on this project.“
Beispiele mit das
- „The word das originates from From Middle High German daȥ, f...“
- „Understanding the das requires knowledge of its etymology.“
- „Das is used in various contexts today.“
Worteigenschaften
| Eigenschaft | bin | das |
|---|---|---|
| Niveau | basic | basic |
| Silben | — | — |
| Länge | 3 Zeichen | 3 Zeichen |
| Häufigkeit | 576,589 | 3,122,198 |
| Wortart | verb | article |