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" The gender, nominative singular, genitive singular (except of feminines), and the nominative plural are given. - and * represent the first class, strong declension, with and without umlaut; -e, *e, *er, -n, -en, represent respectively the second and third... "
Germelshausen - Page 76
by Friedrich Gerstäcker - 1904 - 107 pages
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Germelshausen

Friedrich Gerstäcker - German fiction - 1904 - 136 pages
...abgetragen. Unmarked vowels are short. Primary and secondary accents are indicated, as in cb'Me'gen. The plurals of nouns are given. ( — ) and (") represent...first class strong declension with and without umlaut; (-e), ("e), (-er), fer), (-n), (-en), represent respectively the second and third classes of the strong...
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Der fluch der schönheit: novelle

Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl - German language - 1908 - 168 pages
...as large as his finger. VOCABULARY After each noun in this Vocabulary, ordinarily only the plural is given. ( — ) and (") represent the first class, strong declension, with and without umlaut; (-e), ("e), (-er), ("er), (-n), (-en), represent respectively the second and third classes of the strong...
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Die Nonna: eine blaustrumpfgeschichte

Rudolf Baumbach - German fiction - 1915 - 168 pages
...The gender, nominative singular, genitive singular (except of feminines), and the nominative plural are given. - and * represent the first class, strong declension, with and without umlaut; -e, *e, *er, -n, -en, represent respectively the second and third classes, with and without umlaut,...
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Die nonna: eine blaustrumpfgeschichte ; with English notes and a German ...

Rudolf Baumbach - 1915 - 168 pages
...The gender, nominative singular, genitive singular (except of feminines), and the nominative plural are given. - and •"• represent the first class, strong declension, with and without umlaut; -t, *t, -"er, -ti, -en, represent respectively the second and third classes, with and without umlaut,...
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