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"it" — the neuter third-person singular pronoun
Definitions
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1
Used as a subject or object pronoun referring to a neuter noun, thing, or animal
“Das Kind spielt im Garten, es ist sehr glücklich.”
The child is playing in the garden, it is very happy.
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2
Used as an impersonal/dummy subject with weather, time, and certain fixed expressions
“Im Winter wird es hier oft sehr kalt und windig.”
In winter it often gets very cold and windy here.
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3
Used as a placeholder subject before the real subject appears later in the sentence
“Es kommen heute Abend viele Gäste zu unserer Feier.”
There are many guests coming to our party this evening.
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4
Used to refer back to a previously mentioned idea, fact, or situation
“Er hat die Prüfung bestanden, aber niemand glaubt es wirklich.”
He passed the exam, but nobody really believes it.
Word forms
- Gender
- neuter
- Usage
- Only used in singular; corresponds to 'it' and has no plural form of its own (plural 'they' is 'sie').
Very common and essential in everyday German; often required grammatically even when it has no real meaning, as in weather expressions like "es regnet" (it is raining).