Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Learn About German Plural Nouns With -n and -en Endings
Learn About German Plural Nouns With -n and -en Endings          Making a noun plural in English is pretty easy. You usually just pop an -s or -es at the end. The German language is still straightforward, but it does have some more rules to consider, due to the fact that German nouns have genders. This is a look at plural nouns that end with -n or -en.à           The nouns in this group start out as mostly feminine and add either ââ¬ân or ââ¬âen at the end to form the plural. There are no neuter nouns in this group and neither are there any umlaut changes when forming the plural.         For example:         Die Frau (the woman, singular) becomesà  die Frauen (plural).         Die Frau geht spazieren. (The woman is taking a walk.)         Die Frauen gehen spazieren. (The women are taking a walk.)Nouns in this group add -en when the noun in singular ends in a consonant. For example, der Schmerz (the pain) becomesà  die Schmerzen (the pains). Exceptions to this rule are when the word ends in the consonants l or r. Then the noun will only add -n.For example:die Kartoffel (the potato): die Kartoffelnà  (the potatoes)         der Vetter (the cousin): die Vetternà  (the cousins)à  When nouns in this group end in a vowel, -n will be added. Exceptions to this rule are when the vowels are the diphthongs au or à  ei.For example:die Pfau (the peacock):à  die Pfauen         die Bckerei (the bakery):à   die BckereienAlso, nouns that end with in add -nen in the plural. Die Musikantin (the female musician) becomesà  die Musikantinnen.         See the chart below for more examples of this plural noun group. Nom. stands for nominative. Acc. stands for accusative. Dat. stands for dative. Gen. stands for genitive.         Plural nouns with ââ¬ân/en endings                       Case  Singular  Plural      nom.acc.dat.gen.  die Schwester (the sister)die Schwesterder Schwesterder Schwester  die Schwesterndie Schwesternden Schwesternder Schwestern      nom.acc.dat.gen.  der Mensch (the human)den Menschendem Menschendes Menschen  die Menschendie Menschenden Menschender Menschen    
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