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The following is cut and pasted form your article. Surely it should read "-en" not "-an". Or am I missing something?
Regular noun declension
As a general rule, an "-n" or an "-an" are added to all nouns in the dative plural.
Thanks. We just fixed it
This text is likely wrong?
> Sometimes, an "-en" is added instead of adding an "-en". For example, the noun "Mensch".
the second "-en" should be "-n" , so the correct text is:
> Sometimes, an "-en" is added instead of adding an "-n". For example, the noun "Mensch".
Hi,
thank you for the correction. We have just fixed it
Sehr gut. Es ist sehr grosse hilfreicher