die Sache
thing
object, fact, idea, or situation
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What's the difference between die Sache / Ding / Sache / Gegenstand / Angelegenheit / Zeug
The most general and everyday word for a thing or object. Very close to English thing.
Often means matter, issue, or situation, and can also mean a thing in a more abstract sense.
A more precise word for a physical object. It sounds a bit more formal than Ding.
Usually means a matter, issue, or business, especially something important or needing attention.
Colloquial word for stuff, things, or junk. Often sounds casual and can be dismissive.
Usually means matter or subject area. It is less common and often used in more learned or specialized contexts.
Means a physical object or item, but sounds more technical and formal than Ding.
Means topic, subject, or theme. It fits ideas and discussions, not physical objects.
Means circumstance, condition, or factor. It is not a thing itself, but something that affects a situation.
Means point, item, or point of discussion. Often used for a single aspect or part of something.
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die Sache means thing. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce die Sache
/zaχə/
die Sache translation
thing
die Sache examples
Diese Sache ist sehr wichtig.
die Sache transcription
/zaχə/
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die Sache meaning: what does it mean?
ein Gegenstand, eine Tatsache, Idee oder Situation
die Sache pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
die Sache is pronounced as /zaχə/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
die Sache definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Diese Sache ist sehr wichtig. Translation: Эта вещь очень важна.
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