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Ameen
a small question
Hi.
I would like to know, why we write (Leute) like this, but when we use it in a sentence
like this (mit Leuten), it becomes (Leuten) ?
is it singular or plural?
do we always add (N) to nouns if they're Dativ?
thanks.
Jun 3, 2019 5:44 PM
Answers · 3
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Dativ Plural - mit den Leuten
Hier eine Uebersicht: http://www.udoklinger.de/Deutsch/Grammatik/DekNomen.htm
June 3, 2019
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Ja, Franziska is right ! so , "mit Leuten" means " with people" - it si Dativ, that's why you need "N" . for example "Mit Freunden" means "With Friends" , so you must always ask at first " with whom" and this question needs Dativ. And when Dativ all nouns need "N", of course when they don't end on "N". The word like "Eltern" (Parents) doesn't need "N".
June 3, 2019
Leute is plural already, there´s no singular and you´re right, the "n" is because of the Dativ. You do add an "n", unless the noun ends on n of course: den Mädchen, for example.
June 3, 2019
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