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What is the difference between the plural forms, e.g. pennor and pennorna or maskiner / maskinerna?
Sep 8, 2014 7:09 PM
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en penna - a pen
pennor - pens
pennan - the pen
pennorna - the pens
en maskin - a machine
maskiner - machines
maskinen - the machine
maskinerna - the machines
September 13, 2014
pennor is the plural, indefinite form of penna
and pennorna is the plural, definite form of penna
en penna: a pen
pennan: the pen
pennor: pens
pennorna: the pens
It is the same to the latter case.
September 9, 2014
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