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Das is a German word with several grammatical functions. It is most commonly the neuter definite article used with singular neuter nouns in the nominative and accusative cases, as in das Haus (the house).

Das is also a demonstrative pronoun meaning "that" or "this" when referring to a neuter noun or

A key orthographic distinction is between das and dass: dass is the conjunction meaning "that" in English

Spelling and capitalization: das is lowercase except at the start of a sentence; when used as a

Beyond German usage, DAS (uppercase) is a common acronym in various fields. Examples include Distributed Acoustic

In summary, das is a versatile element of German grammar, functioning as a definite article, a demonstrative

to
a
clause,
as
in
Das
ist
mein
Buch
(That
is
my
book).
It
can
also
function
as
a
relative
pronoun
introducing
a
relative
clause,
as
in
das
Buch,
das
ich
lese
(the
book
that
I
am
reading).
and
is
spelled
with
double
s,
used
to
join
clauses,
whereas
das
serves
as
an
article
or
pronoun
and
is
not
a
conjunction.
demonstrative
or
article,
it
does
not
carry
capitalization
within
a
sentence.
Learners
commonly
confuse
the
two
spellings
due
to
their
similar
pronunciation.
Sensing
in
fiber-optic
systems
and
Data
Acquisition
System
in
engineering
contexts.
The
exact
meaning
of
an
acronym
DAS
depends
on
the
domain
and
accompanying
terminology.
pronoun,
and
a
relative
pronoun,
with
a
distinct
and
separate
usage
from
the
conjunction
dass.