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Noun + だNa-adjective + だPast: Noun + だったNegative: Noun + ではない / じゃない

Meanings

  • to be
  • is
  • equals
  • identifies as

About this pattern

Explanation

だ is the plain, non-polite copula used to state that something is a certain thing. It connects a subject to its identity, category, or property in informal speech. Use だ after nouns and na-adjectives to make a simple assertion. In past tense, だった expresses that something was true. In negative form, ではない (or じゃない in spoken style) says that something is not the case. In casual conversations, you often omit だ with pronouns or in familiar contexts, but in formal settings you would use です.

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Example sentences

彼は教師だ。

He is a teacher.

それは本当だ。

That is true.

彼は日本人だ。

He is Japanese.

静かな部屋だ。

It is a quiet room.

彼女は学生だ。

She is a student.

猫だ。

It is a cat.

彼は学生だった。

He was a student.

彼は学生ではない。

He is not a student.