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der Buchstabe(n) / die Buchstaben

letter (of the alphabet) / letters



These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter.

der Fels / die Felsen

rock, cliff / rocks, cliffs



These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter.

der Friede(n) / die Frieden

peace / peaces



These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter.

der Funke(n) / die Funken

spark / sparks



These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter.

der Gedanke / die Gedanken

thought / thoughts


(Gedanke ueber [+acc.] X: a thought on/about X)


These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter.

der Glaube / die Glauben

belief, faith / beliefs, faiths


(Glaube an [+acc.] X: faith in X)


These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter.

der Haufe / die Haufen

heap / heaps



These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter.

der Name / die Namen

name / names



These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter.

der Same(n) / die Samen

seed / seeds



These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter.

der Wille / die Willen

willpower / willpowers



These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter.

das Herz / die Herzen

heart / heart


(neuter)


These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter.