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den vs dennen
Can yo explain to me when to use den and when denen and please put some ecxamples?
Thanks.
Apr 22, 2015 1:15 PM
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"Den" can be a definite article or relative/demonstrative pronoun in the masculine accusative singular: Ich esse DEN Apfel, DEN ich gestern gekauft habe.
In the dative plural, "den" is the definitive article, "denen" the pronoun: Ich schicke DEN Leuten, DENEN ich danken will, einen Brief.
April 22, 2015
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