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German Dative Plural Explained | den + -n RuleAdded:
The mother thanks the sons. The father the father thanks the daughters.
The parents thank the children. Here we see that no matter the case the articles always change to din for the plural of the dive. But and that's a mean little but. For the first time we actually have to do something to the noun. We have to add an N to the which becomes the becomes and the kinder becomes diner.
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