DativPluralformen
Dativpluralformen refer to the plural forms of nouns in the dative case, which is one of the four grammatical cases in German. The dative case is used to indicate the indirect object or the location where an action takes place, among other functions. The formation of plural dative forms varies depending on the type of noun and its ending in the nominative singular.
In German, nouns are categorized into three declension types: weak, strong, and mixed. Weak nouns typically end
Strong nouns, which usually end in a consonant or -s, -z, or -ß in the nominative singular,
Mixed declension nouns, which are less common, may exhibit variations depending on their specific endings. For
In practice, the dative plural is frequently used with prepositions like mit (with), nach (to), von (from),