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Jahr / Jahre / Jahren
Hi
i see these words written differently, and i would like to know when to use each:
Jahre, Jahren, Jahr
Monat, Monate, Monaten
Tag, Tage, Tagen
thanks
Jun 1, 2019 4:24 PM
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They're different forms of the word depending on number and case. The former should be obvious, the latter is (as always) determined by the grammatical context in a sentence.
Jahr, Monat, Tag: nominative, dative and accusative singular
Jahre, Monate, Tage: nominative, genitive and accusative plural
Jahren, Monaten, Tagen: dative plural
June 1, 2019
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It pretends on the preposition you use whether to take the Akkusativ oder Dativ, but this very theoritical and deeper stuff, i will find try to find out a good explaination later. Hard to explain in a few seconds(even i dont know the "rules")
June 1, 2019
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