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Noun Plural Forms in German

German Plural Patterns

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The following chart shows the dozen different ways that German nouns can form the plural (die Mehrzahl). All German plurals have the plural article die in the nominative and accusative cases, der in the genitive plural, den in the dative plural. Most German plurals add an extra -n or -en to the plural form in the dative case (if they do not already end in -n or -en). Also see the plural examples on the next page.

Hint: Learning the noun plurals is a lot like learning gender. It is best to simply learn a noun with both its gender and its plural form.

Although there are at least a dozen ways to form the plural in German, beginners should concentrate on the first five or six of the German plural forms listed below. More advanced learners should be aware of all of them. They are ranked here with the more common forms first:

German Plural Formation
Plural 1   Add an -e: der Hund - Hunde
Plural 2   Add an -en: die Zeit - Zeiten
Plural 3   No change: das Mädchen - Mädchen
Plural 4   Add an -n: die Kugel - Kugeln
Plural 5   Add ¨er or -er: das Haus - Häuser, das Kleid - Kleider
Plural 6   Add an -s: das Auto - Autos
Plural 7   Stem vowel adds ¨: der Apfel - Äpfel, der Bruder - Brüder
Plural 8   Add an -nen: die Lehrerin - Lehrerinnen
Plural 9   Add an -se: das Erlebnis - Erlebnisse
Plural 10   Add ¨e: der Kran - Kräne
Plural 11   Suffix/ending changes: der Organismus - Organismen, das Museum - Museen
Plural 12   Foreign word plurals: das Prinzip - Prinzipien

See the next page for more-detailed examples of German plurals...

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