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Statt

Statt is a German preposition meaning "in place of" or "instead of." It introduces a following noun phrase or clause that takes the place of another option, action, or object. The preposition governs a case for the following element: traditionally the genitive, but in everyday speech the dative is common as well. In formal writing, statt des … (genitive) is often preferred, while statt dem … (dative) is widely used in common speech. The synonym anstatt is sometimes used with the same case patterns, and stattdessen can function as an adverb meaning “instead.”

Grammar and usage notes include that statt can be followed by a noun phrase in genitive or

Variants and related terms: anstatt is a closely related form with the same meaning and similar case

See also: German prepositions of substitution; anstatt; stattdessen.

dative,
or
by
an
infinitive
clause,
usually
with
zu
when
the
infinitive
is
not
bare.
For
example,
"Statt
des
alten
Plans
verfolgten
sie
einen
neuen,"
uses
a
genitive
NP;
"Statt
zu
gehen,
blieb
er
sitzen"
uses
an
infinitive
clause.
The
construction
with
an
infinitive
is
particularly
common
to
express
replacing
one
action
with
another.
usage;
statt
is
more
common
in
everyday
language,
while
anstatt
is
often
found
in
more
formal
or
cautious
writing.
Statt
kann
also
be
followed
by
nouns,
pronouns,
or
clauses,
always
signaling
replacement
or
an
alternative
to
what
preceded
it.