das vs pass
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Vergleich nebeneinander
| das | pass | |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Bestimmter Artikel, neutrum Singular Nominativ/Akkusativ; Demonstrativpronomen. | Deutsches Wort: pass. Ein häufig verwendeter Begriff in der deutschen Sprache. |
| Wortart | article | noun |
| Beispiel | „The word das originates from From Middle High German daȥ, f...“ | „The pass is an important concept in modern discourse.“ |
Häufigkeit der Verwendung
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Etymologischer Vergleich
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.
pass — Herkunft
From Early New High German pass, from Middle High German pas (“parts of a deer's entrails”) (but also West Central German "step, walk, gait, way", also "the right measure; the right, appropriate time" by influence of Middle Dutch, whence Late Middle High German pas (“"measured part, section”), compare the verb passen). Borrowed from Old French pas (“pace, step”) (partially intermediated by Middle Dutch pas), from Latin passus. The meaning "pass, passageway" is first recorded in the 15th century
Verwendung im Kontext
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.“
Beispiele mit pass
- „The pass is an important concept in modern discourse.“
- „We discussed the pass at length during the meeting.“
- „This pass has been studied extensively.“
Worteigenschaften
| Eigenschaft | das | pass |
|---|---|---|
| Niveau | basic | basic |
| Silben | — | — |
| Länge | 3 Zeichen | 4 Zeichen |
| Häufigkeit | 3,122,198 | 22,790 |
| Wortart | article | noun |