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german grammar: ins DeutschE or ins Deutsch?
i knew how it says in every german grammar book about how does Endung change when a noun comes to AKK or DAT. but, i didn't see any rules about how "language" nouns chang their Endungen. so which is right in the following ones and pls tell me why is it E or EN or no-ending.
A. den Satz ins Deutsch uebersetzen
B. den Satz aus dem Deutschen ins Englische uebersetzen
Thanks!
Jan 11, 2016 8:37 AM
Answers · 4
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das Deutsche, des Deutschen, dem Deutschen, das Deutsche
Also:
A. ins DeutschE
B. korrekt
January 11, 2016
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