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Why does the sentence use das instead of another article?
In German, Wetter is a neuter noun, so it uses the neuter definite article das. Whenever you refer to “the weather” in German, you say das Wetter.
What role does ist play in the sentence?
Ist is simply the third-person singular form of the verb sein (to be). In English, this corresponds to “is,” so Das Wetter ist angenehm literally translates to “The weather is pleasant.”
Why doesn’t angenehm have an ending like -e or -er?
When used in a predicate after the verb sein, most German adjectives remain in their base form (known as the “uninflected” form). So you see Das Wetter ist angenehm instead of something like Das Wetter ist angenehmes, which would be incorrect.
Is angenehm commonly used in everyday conversation?
Yes! Angenehm is a fairly common word in German to describe something that feels pleasant, comfortable, or agreeable. You might also hear synonyms like angenehm, gemütlich, or angenehm warm if referring specifically to temperature.
Could I replace Das Wetter ist angenehm with other phrases?
Absolutely. If you want to sound more casual, you might say Das Wetter ist echt schön (“The weather is really nice”). Another option could be Das Wetter ist herrlich (“The weather is marvelous”). Each one subtly changes the tone, but the idea remains similar.
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