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Ding

English translation of Ding

thing

In German, the word 'Ding' is a general term used to refer to an object, item, or thing. It can be used in a variety of contexts, similar to its English counterpart. However, it's important to note that 'Ding' is often used in a more casual or informal way, and in formal or professional contexts, more specific terms might be preferred.


Example sentences using: Ding

Das Ding ist sehr alt.

English translation of Das Ding ist sehr alt.

The thing is very old.

This phrase can be used when speaking about an object of unknown or unspecified nature, indicating its age. Here, 'Das Ding' means 'The thing'.

Ich kann das Ding nicht finden.

English translation of Ich kann das Ding nicht finden.

I can't find the thing.

Directly interpreted, this phrase expresses an inability to locate a particular object. Here, 'das Ding' is used to refer to something that is lost or can't be found.

Kannst du das Ding halten?

English translation of Kannst du das Ding halten?

Can you hold the thing?

This phrase can be used when asking someone else to hold an unspecified or unknown object. In this context, 'das Ding' refers to an object that the speaker wants someone else to hold.

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