Däss
Däss is a dialectal variant of the German conjunction dass, used to introduce subordinate clauses with the meaning "that." It occurs in several German-speaking regions, particularly in Alemannic and Bavarian varieties, including many Swiss German dialects and some Austrian dialects. In dialect writing, the form dass may be rendered in various ways to reflect local pronunciation, and dass with an umlauted ä (däss) is one such representation used by linguists or authors to indicate a distinct vowel quality.
Phonology and orthography vary by region, but the core function remains the same as the standard German
Distinctions from other similar forms are common in dialects. For example, das in standard German serves as
Etymology traces dass to the standard German conjunction, with roots in Proto-Germanic and cognates across Germanic