Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Learn About German Plural Nouns With -n and -en Endings

Find out About German Plural Nouns With - n and - en Endings Making a thing plural in English is really simple. You normally simply pop a - s or - es toward the end. The German language is as yet clear, yet it has some more guidelines to consider, because of the way that German things have sexual orientations. This is a gander at plural things that end with - n or - en.â The things in this gathering begin as for the most part female and include either â€n or â€en toward the conclusion to shape the plural. There are no fix things in this gathering nor are there any umlaut changes while shaping the plural. For instance: Kick the bucket Frau (the lady, particular) becomesâ die Frauen (plural). Kick the bucket Frau geht spazieren. (The lady is going for a stroll.) Kick the bucket Frauen gehen spazieren. (The ladies are taking a walk.)Nouns in this gathering include - en when the thing in particular finishes in a consonant. For instance, der Schmerz (the agony) becomesâ die Schmerzen (the torments). Exemptions to this standard are the point at which the word finishes in the consonants l or r. At that point the thing will just include - n.For example:die Kartoffel (the potato): bite the dust Kartoffelnâ (the potatoes) der Vetter (the cousin): pass on Vetternâ (the cousins) When things in this gathering end in a vowel, - n will be included. Exemptions to this standard are the point at which the vowels are the diphthongs au or  ei.For example:die Pfau (the peacock):â die Pfauen pass on Bckerei (the bakery):â kick the bucket BckereienAlso, things that end with in include - nen in the plural. Kick the bucket Musikantin (the female performer) becomesâ die Musikantinnen. See the outline beneath for additional instances of this plural thing gathering. Nom. represents nominative. Acc. represents accusative. Dat. represents dative. Gen. represents genitive. Plural things with â€n/en endings Case Solitary Plural nom.acc.dat.gen. pass on Schwester (the sister)die Schwesterder Schwester bite the dust Schwesterndie Schwesternden Schwesternder Schwestern nom.acc.dat.gen. der Mensch (the human)den Menschendem Menschendes Menschen bite the dust Menschendie Menschenden Menschender Menschen

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