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Dative endings for all plural nouns will nearly always be:
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-n
die Männern den Kindern den Frauen |
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In a sentence that begins with the subject, the noun in the dative case will always precede:
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the noun in the accusative or predicate nominative case
Die Mutter (nom) singt dem Kind (dat) das Lied (acc). |
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The placement of the article "der" in the clause is critical because
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"der" can be either feminine dative or feminine genitive
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der can be (4)
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mas nom
fem gen fem dat plural gen |
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das can be (2)
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neu nom
neu acc |
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die can be (4)
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fem nom
fem acc plural nom plural acc |
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des can be (2)
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mas gen
neu gen |
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dem can be (2)
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mas dat
neu dat |
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den can be (2)
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mas acc
plural dat |