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Genitiv with nouns that ends with "e" and has der as an atricle
Der Erfolg des Restaurants hängt der freundlichkeit des "services" ab.
why "des services" not "des servicen", i thought there is a rule that if a noun takes "der" and ends with "e", in the genitiv it ends with "n" not "s"?
Sep 2, 2018 7:44 PM
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September 3, 2018
"Service" isn't originally a German word - it's an anglicism. You don't pronounce the "-e" when you say it. That's why the rule doesn't apply.
Also, in your example, there is a word missing between "hängt" and "der". ;)
September 2, 2018
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