@acidfriend47 Der can mean both, depending on its function. "Er ist der Mann, der Deutsch studiert," means "He's the man who studies German." First "der" is used as an article, meaning "the" and modifying "Mann." It's then used as a relative pronoun, standing in for "der Mann" in the second part ...
@acidfriend47 Der can mean both, depending on its function. "Er ist der Mann, der Deutsch studiert," means "He's the man who studies German." First "der" is used as an article, meaning "the" and modifying "Mann." It's then used as a relative pronoun, standing in for "der Mann" in the second part ...