Dutch · Nature & Weather
grass
The green vegetation covering the ground.
Het gras in de tuin is groen.
The grass in the garden is green.
The Dutch word 'gras' originates from the Old Dutch 'gras', which is derived from the Proto-Germanic '*grasa', meaning 'grass'. Over time, it has retained its meaning across various Germanic languages.
'Het gras' is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, primarily in spoken and written Dutch. It can refer to both natural grass and metaphorical 'grass', with regional variations in expressions related to agriculture and landscaping.