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Dative endings for all plural nouns will nearly always be:
-n

die Männern
den Kindern
den Frauen
In a sentence that begins with the subject, the noun in the dative case will always precede:
the noun in the accusative or predicate nominative case

Die Mutter (nom) singt dem Kind (dat) das Lied (acc).
The placement of the article "der" in the clause is critical because
"der" can be either feminine dative or feminine genitive
der can be (4)
mas nom
fem gen
fem dat
plural gen
das can be (2)
neu nom
neu acc
die can be (4)
fem nom
fem acc
plural nom
plural acc
des can be (2)
mas gen
neu gen
dem can be (2)
mas dat
neu dat
den can be (2)
mas acc
plural dat