It's the fragment of a sentence that literally means ... good that life ...
Gut, dass das Leben einem mehr als nur eine Gelegenheit bietet. (literally Good that life offers you more than one opportunity.)
Das Leben ist bedeutungslos. (literally life is meaningless)
Das Leben ist schön.
Depending on its function in a sentence is can be translated with das, welches or dass.
"Das" (with one 's') is one form of the definite article ("the" in English). "Dass" (or "Daß" using the double 's' of German script) is "that," as in "I know that this is true."
That in German is "dass." As a pronoun it can be known as, "die, das, der, welche, den, jener, and jenes." I hope you found the answer helpful.
The closest German translation to we love livingis wir lieben das Leben.
Ich finde es toll, dass du auch Deutsch sprichst. Toll, dass du auch Deutsch sprichst.
Das ist Leben = That's life! (although the more common version is So ist das Leben).
"Das Leben wartet nicht" is the expression that you are looking for.
"Der" is German for "the" (masculine)"Die" is German for "the" (feminine)"Das" is German for "the" (neuter)
"was ist das" has the same meaning as "what is this" in German.
Ich hoffe, dass das Projekt Dir/Euch/Ihnen gefallen hat.