How to Say ‘That was’ in German
Das war
dahs vahr
[dahs vahr]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple past reaction phrase. Great for commenting right after a replay.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Useful when fans start analyzing the goal seconds after celebrating it.
Phrase Breakdown
Das
[dahs]
that
Refers to the action or goal that just happened.
Nach dem Tor sagt man: „Das war ...“
After the goal, you say: "That was ..."
war
[vahr]
was
Past tense of "sein," used to comment on what happened.
Direkt danach heißt es: „Das war ...“
Right after that, it goes: "That was ..."
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