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- Means 'wet' in English.
- Opposite of 'trocken' (dry).
- Used for weather and liquids.
- Short 'a' sound pronunciation.
- Physical State
- Describes anything that has come into contact with water and retained moisture.
Der Hund ist nach dem Schwimmen komplett nass.
- Weather Context
- Used extensively to describe rainy, humid, or generally damp meteorological conditions.
Es regnet stark und die Straßen sind sehr nass.
- Emotional Nuance
- Sometimes used metaphorically to describe someone who is inexperienced or naive, though this is less common in modern everyday speech.
Pass auf, der Boden im Badezimmer ist noch nass.
Meine Haare sind nass, weil ich gerade geduscht habe.
Lass die nasse Jacke im Flur hängen.
- Predicative Use
- Used after a verb without any declension endings. Very straightforward for beginners.
Das Handtuch ist nass.
- Attributive Use
- Placed before a noun, requiring specific endings based on grammatical case and gender.
Ich habe einen nassen Hund gesehen.
- Comparison
- Forms include nass, nässer, am nässesten. The umlaut is crucial for correct spelling and pronunciation.
Heute ist es noch nässer als gestern.
Nach dem Marathon war er komplett nassgeschwitzt.
Zieh dir eine Regenjacke an, sonst wirst du nass.
- Weather Forecasts
- Meteorologists use it to describe rain, humidity, and generally damp climates.
Morgen erwartet uns ein sehr nasses Wochenende.
- Household Chores
- Commonly heard when discussing cleaning, laundry, or spills in the home.
Der Boden ist frisch gewischt und noch nass.
- Sports and Outdoors
- Used to describe swimming, sweating, or dealing with rain during outdoor activities.
Mein T-Shirt ist vom Laufen ganz nass.
Wir standen im Regen und waren bis auf die Knochen nass.
Die nasse Wiese glänzte im Morgenlicht.
- Spelling Error
- Writing 'nas' instead of 'nass'. The double 's' is mandatory.
Falsch: Der Hund ist nas. Richtig: Der Hund ist nass.
- Pronunciation
- Failing to produce the short 'a' sound, which can make the word sound unnatural.
Achte auf das kurze A in nass.
- Declension Mistakes
- Omitting or using incorrect adjective endings when 'nass' modifies a noun directly.
Ich brauche ein nasses Tuch, nicht ein nass Tuch.
Der Keller ist feucht, aber zum Glück nicht komplett nass.
Gestern war es nässer als heute.
- Feucht
- Means damp or moist. Used when something contains moisture but is not dripping wet.
Die Erde im Blumentopf ist noch feucht.
- Klamm
- Damp and cold, often uncomfortably so. Typically used for clothing or air.
Meine Jacke fühlt sich im Nebel ganz klamm an.
- Durchnässt
- Soaked through entirely. A stronger version of nass.
Nach dem Gewitter waren wir völlig durchnässt.
Die Suppe schmeckt heute sehr wässrig.
Er kam tropfnass aus dem Regen ins Haus.
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Nível de dificuldade
Gramática essencial
Adjective declension (nominative, accusative, dative)
Comparative and superlative forms with umlauts
Predicative vs. attributive adjective use
Forming compound adjectives
Using adjectives as nouns (das Nasse)
Exemplos por nível
Das Wasser ist nass.
The water is wet.
Predicative use, no adjective ending needed.
Der Hund ist nass.
The dog is wet.
Predicative use with a masculine noun.
Es regnet, ich bin nass.
It is raining, I am wet.
Simple sentence structure linking weather to physical state.
Meine Haare sind nass.
My hair is wet.
Plural subject 'Haare' with predicative adjective.
Das Handtuch ist sehr nass.
The towel is very wet.
Using the intensifier 'sehr' before the adjective.
Die Straße ist nass.
The street is wet.
Feminine noun 'Straße' with predicative adjective.
Ist dein T-Shirt nass?
Is your t-shirt wet?
Question format using 'nass'.
Nein, es ist nicht nass.
No, it is not wet.
Negation using 'nicht' before the adjective.
Ich brauche ein trockenes Handtuch, dieses ist nass.
I need a dry towel, this one is wet.
Contrasting 'nass' with its antonym 'trocken'.
Zieh die nassen Schuhe aus!
Take off the wet shoes!
Attributive use in the accusative plural: 'die nassen Schuhe'.
Der nasse Boden ist rutschig.
The wet floor is slippery.
Attributive use in the nominative masculine: 'Der nasse Boden'.
Wir sind im Regen nass geworden.
We got wet in the rain.
Using 'nass' with the verb 'werden' to indicate a change of state.
Heute ist das Wetter nass und kalt.
Today the weather is wet and cold.
Combining two adjectives to describe weather.
Lass die nasse Jacke hier.
Leave the wet jacket here.
Attributive use in the accusative feminine: 'die nasse Jacke'.
Mein Hund mag kein nasses Gras.
My dog doesn't like wet grass.
Attributive use in the accusative neuter: 'nasses Gras'.
Gestern war es noch nässer.
Yesterday it was even wetter.
Using the comparative form 'nässer'.
Wir waren bis auf die Haut nass.
We were wet to the skin.
Common idiom expressing extreme wetness.
Das nasskalte Wetter deprimiert mich.
The wet and cold weather depresses me.
Using the compound adjective 'nasskalt'.
Er kam pudelnass nach Hause.
He came home soaking wet.
Using the colloquial compound 'pudelnass'.
Trotz des nassen Wetters sind wir gewandert.
Despite the wet weather, we went hiking.
Genitive case after 'trotz': 'des nassen Wetters'.
Die Wäsche ist noch zu nass zum Bügeln.
The laundry is still too wet to iron.
Using 'zu nass' to indicate an excessive state.
Pass auf, die Farbe ist noch nass!
Watch out, the paint is still wet!
Using 'nass' in a warning context.
Nach dem Sport war mein Hemd nassgeschwitzt.
After sports, my shirt was sweaty (wet with sweat).
Using the specific compound 'nassgeschwitzt'.
Der Schwamm muss nass sein, damit er funktioniert.
The sponge must be wet for it to work.
Using a modal verb 'muss' with 'nass sein'.
Die anhaltende Nässe schadet den Pflanzen.
The persistent wetness is harming the plants.
Using the noun form 'die Nässe'.
Ein nasser Sommer bedeutet oft eine schlechte Ernte.
A wet summer often means a bad harvest.
Using 'nass' in a broader, agricultural context.
Sie wischte den Tisch mit einem nassen Lappen ab.
She wiped the table with a wet cloth.
Dative case attributive: 'mit einem nassen Lappen'.
Seine Augen wurden nass, als er die Nachricht hörte.
His eyes got wet when he heard the news.
Metaphorical use of 'nass' for crying/tears.
Der Keller ist feucht, aber zum Glück nicht richtig nass.
The basement is damp, but fortunately not really wet.
Contrasting 'nass' with the weaker synonym 'feucht'.
Die regennassen Straßen spiegelten die Lichter der Stadt.
The rain-wet streets reflected the city lights.
Using the poetic compound 'regennass'.
Er hat sich nass gemacht vor Lachen.
He wet himself laughing.
Colloquial/vulgar idiom 'sich nass machen'.
Wir müssen das Holz vor Nässe schützen.
We must protect the wood from moisture.
Using the noun 'Nässe' with the preposition 'vor'.
Der klamme Nebel kroch über die nassen Wiesen.
The damp fog crept over the wet meadows.
Using 'klamm' and 'nass' together to create a vivid, atmospheric description.
Das Mauerwerk war von aufsteigender Nässe durchdrungen.
The masonry was permeated by rising damp.
Technical/architectural use of 'Nässe'.
Ihre nassforsche Art kam bei den Kollegen nicht gut an.
Her brash/cocky manner was not well received by colleagues.
Using the advanced idiom 'nassforsch' (brash/impertinent).
Die Wunde nässt noch stark und muss verbunden werden.
The wound is still weeping heavily and needs to be bandaged.
Using the verb form 'nässen' in a medical context.
Er fühlte sich wie ein nasser Sack.
He felt like a wet sack (exhausted/useless).
Using a descriptive simile involving 'nass'.
Die nasskalte Witterung begünstigt Erkältungskrankheiten.
The wet and cold weather conditions favor colds.
Formal register using 'Witterung' and 'begünstigt'.
Der durch und durch nasse Hund roch streng.
The thoroughly wet dog smelled pungent.
Using the intensifier phrase 'durch und durch'.
Es ist eine Illusion zu glauben, man könne den Ozean trockenlegen; er bleibt nass.
It is an illusion to believe one could drain the ocean; it remains wet.
Philosophical/abstract statement using basic vocabulary.
Die Poesie des nassen Asphalts nach einem Sommergewitter ist unbeschreiblich.
The poetry of wet asphalt after a summer thunderstorm is indescribable.
Highly literary and evocative use of 'nass'.
Der Begriff 'nass' fungiert hier als Metapher für emotionale Durchlässigkeit.
The term 'wet' functions here as a metaphor for emotional permeability.
Academic/analytical discussion of the word itself.
Trotz modernster Abdichtungstechniken bleibt die Nässe der Erzfeind historischer Bausubstanz.
Despite the most modern sealing techniques, moisture remains the archenemy of historical building fabric.
Complex sentence structure with specialized vocabulary.
Er konterte mit einer nassforschen Bemerkung, die alle verstummen ließ.
He countered with a brash remark that left everyone speechless.
Advanced usage of the derivative 'nassforsch'.
Das nasse Element birgt sowohl lebensspendende als auch zerstörerische Kräfte.
The wet element harbors both life-giving and destructive forces.
Using the poetic phrase 'das nasse Element'.
Die Kleidung klebte ihm nass und schwer am Leib.
The clothes stuck to his body, wet and heavy.
Descriptive, literary sentence construction.
In der Fachsprache unterscheidet man streng zwischen feucht, nass und wassergesättigt.
In technical jargon, a strict distinction is made between damp, wet, and water-saturated.
Discussing lexical nuances in a scientific context.
Ein nasser Handschlag gilt in unseren Breitengraden als Zeichen von Charakterlosigkeit.
A wet (clammy) handshake is considered a sign of a lack of character in our latitudes.
Cultural observation using 'nass' metaphorically.
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Como usar
In some dialects, the pronunciation might slightly vary, but 'nass' is universally understood.
'Sich nass machen' can mean to literally wet oneself, or metaphorically to worry too much.
- Spelling it with a single 's' (nas).
- Pronouncing it with a long 'a' sound.
- Forgetting the umlaut in the comparative forms (nässer, am nässesten).
- Using 'nass' when 'feucht' (damp) would be more accurate.
- Failing to add the correct adjective ending when used attributively (e.g., saying 'ein nass Hund').
Dicas
Adjective Endings
When using 'nass' before a noun, always check the gender and case to apply the correct ending (e.g., nasser, nasse, nasses).
Short Vowel
Keep the 'a' in 'nass' very short. Do not drag it out like 'naaas'. The double 's' forces the short vowel sound.
Double S
Never write 'nas'. The double 's' is essential for the word to be correct in German.
Learn the Antonym
Always learn 'nass' together with its opposite, 'trocken' (dry). It helps cement the meaning in your memory.
Weather Talk
Use 'nass' to practice your small talk. 'Das Wetter ist heute sehr nass' is a great conversation starter in Germany.
Comparative Umlauts
Remember the umlaut! It's 'nässer', not 'nasser'. This is a common mistake even for intermediate learners.
Pudelnass
Impress native speakers by using 'pudelnass' when you get caught in a heavy rainstorm without an umbrella.
Nass vs Feucht
If water is visible and dripping, use 'nass'. If it just feels slightly cold and moist, use 'feucht'.
Watch for Signs
Look for 'Vorsicht nass!' signs in supermarkets or public bathrooms to avoid slipping.
Build Words
German loves compound words. Combine 'nass' with other words to be more descriptive, like 'regennass' (rain-wet).
Memorize
Mnemônico
Imagine a snake (ss) hissing in the rain, getting completely NASS.
Origem da palavra
From Middle High German 'naz', Old High German 'naz', from Proto-Germanic '*nataz'.
Contexto cultural
'Pudelnass' comes from the fact that poodles (Pudel) were originally water retrievers and often seen soaking wet.
Complaining about 'nasses Wetter' is a national pastime in Germany, especially in November.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Iniciadores de conversa
"Ist es draußen nass?"
"Hast du ein Handtuch? Ich bin ganz nass."
"Das Wetter ist heute wirklich nasskalt, oder?"
"Vorsicht, der Boden ist nass!"
"Warum sind deine Haare nass?"
Temas para diário
Beschreibe einen Tag, an dem du im Regen sehr nass geworden bist.
Was machst du am liebsten an einem nassen, regnerischen Tag?
Erkläre den Unterschied zwischen nass und feucht mit eigenen Beispielen.
Schreibe eine kurze Geschichte über einen nassen Hund.
Wie schützt du dich vor nassem Wetter?
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntas'Nass' is the German adjective for 'wet'. It is used to describe anything that is covered or saturated with water or another liquid. For example, if it rains, the street becomes 'nass'.
It is pronounced with a short, crisp 'a' sound, similar to the 'u' in the English word 'nut'. The double 's' at the end is pronounced like a sharp 's', like in 'hiss'.
The opposite of 'nass' is 'trocken', which means 'dry'. These two words form a basic pair that you will use frequently in everyday German.
It is always spelled with a double 's': 'nass'. The double consonant indicates that the preceding vowel (the 'a') is pronounced short.
The comparative form is 'nässer' (wetter), and the superlative is 'am nässesten' (wettest). Notice that an umlaut (ä) is added to the 'a' in these forms.
'Nass' means wet, often dripping or completely saturated. 'Feucht' means damp or moist, indicating a lesser degree of wetness. A towel straight out of the washing machine is nass; a towel that is almost dry is feucht.
Yes, the noun form is 'die Nässe', which means wetness or moisture. You capitalize it because all nouns in German are capitalized.
'Nasskalt' is a compound adjective meaning 'wet and cold'. It is very commonly used to describe unpleasant, chilly, and rainy weather, typical of German winters.
When placed directly before a noun, 'nass' needs an adjective ending based on the noun's gender and case. For example: 'der nasse Hund' (the wet dog) or 'ein nasses Handtuch' (a wet towel).
'Pudelnass' is a colloquial compound word meaning 'soaking wet'. It literally translates to 'poodle-wet', referring to how wet a poodle looks after swimming.
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Write a sentence saying 'The dog is wet.'
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Write a sentence saying 'It is raining, I am wet.'
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Translate to German: 'The towel is wet.'
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Translate to German: 'My shoes are wet.'
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Write a sentence using the word 'nasskalt'.
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Translate to German: 'Caution, wet!'
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Write a sentence saying 'The street is wet.'
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Translate to German: 'I need a dry towel, this one is wet.'
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Write the comparative form of nass.
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Write the superlative form of nass.
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Translate: 'He is soaking wet (poodle-wet).'
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Write a sentence using 'nass werden'.
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Translate: 'The wet dog.' (Nominative)
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Translate: 'A wet towel.' (Nominative)
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Translate: 'Wet hair.' (Plural)
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Write a sentence using the noun 'Nässe'.
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Translate: 'Wet from sweat.'
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Translate: 'The floor is wet.'
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Write a sentence saying 'Are you wet?'
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Translate: 'The opposite of wet is dry.'
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Say: 'The street is wet.'
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Say: 'I am wet.'
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Say: 'The dog is wet.'
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Say: 'My hair is wet.'
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Say: 'The towel is wet.'
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Say: 'Caution, wet!'
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Say: 'Wet and cold.'
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Say: 'Soaking wet.'
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Say: 'The wet shoes.'
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Say: 'Wetter' (comparative).
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Say: 'Wettest' (superlative).
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Say: 'The wet floor.'
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Say: 'I need a dry towel.'
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Say: 'It is raining.'
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Say: 'Don't get wet.'
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Say: 'Wet to the bone.'
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Say: 'Sweaty' (wet from sweat).
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Say: 'The moisture/wetness.'
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Say: 'A wet summer.'
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Say: 'Dry and wet.'
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Listen and type what you hear: 'Der Hund ist nass.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Die Straße ist nass.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Ich bin nass.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Das Handtuch ist nass.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Vorsicht, nass!'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Nasskaltes Wetter.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Pudelnass.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Meine Haare sind nass.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Die nassen Schuhe.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Es ist nässer als gestern.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Am nässesten.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Nassgeschwitzt.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Ein nasser Lappen.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Die Nässe.'
Listen and type what you hear: 'Trocken und nass.'
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Summary
The word 'nass' is your go-to adjective for anything wet, from rainy weather to a damp towel. Example: 'Es regnet, ich bin nass' (It's raining, I am wet).
- Means 'wet' in English.
- Opposite of 'trocken' (dry).
- Used for weather and liquids.
- Short 'a' sound pronunciation.
Adjective Endings
When using 'nass' before a noun, always check the gender and case to apply the correct ending (e.g., nasser, nasse, nasses).
Short Vowel
Keep the 'a' in 'nass' very short. Do not drag it out like 'naaas'. The double 's' forces the short vowel sound.
Double S
Never write 'nas'. The double 's' is essential for the word to be correct in German.
Learn the Antonym
Always learn 'nass' together with its opposite, 'trocken' (dry). It helps cement the meaning in your memory.
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