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German Plural Noun Endings Guide by Cosminaa Matei is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document outlines German plural noun endings. It discusses the most common plural endings for masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns. Some key points include: - Masculine nouns often take -en, feminine -en or doubling of final consonant, and neuter -er or umlaut in the plural. - Exceptions exist such as those ending in -el, -en, -er which take no ending. - Some nouns like names can take -s, while others like money terms are usually singular. - A few nouns like parents exist only in the plural for
- Author
- Cosminaa Matei
- Language
- EN