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Ehen

Ehen is the plural form of the German noun Ehe, meaning marriage. As a plural noun, Ehen refers to marriages in general or to the institution of marriage as a social and legal status. It is most commonly found in formal or literary contexts, as well as in sociological and genealogical writing. Related terms include Ehestand, the state of being married, and Eheschließung, the act of entering into marriage.

Usage of the term tends to be neutral and descriptive. Ehen can appear in discussions about marriages

Legal and social context: Germany recognizes marriage as a civil institution available to all eligible adults.

across
generations,
in
analyses
of
marriage
law
and
history,
or
in
descriptions
of
cultural
attitudes
toward
marriage.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
more
often
use
the
singular
form
Ehe
when
referring
to
a
specific
marriage,
while
Ehen
may
be
used
when
speaking
about
multiple
marriages
or
about
the
institution
in
a
broader
sense.
Since
2017,
same-sex
marriages
have
been
legally
recognized,
expanding
the
scope
of
what
is
encompassed
by
Ehe
and
by
Ehen
in
legal
and
social
discussions.
In
genealogical
records
and
historical
writing,
lists
or
references
to
Ehen
provide
information
about
spouses,
dates,
and
the
role
of
marriage
in
family
histories.
Overall,
Ehen
functions
primarily
as
a
literary
or
formal
plural
form
while
Ehe
remains
the
predominant
everyday
term
for
an
individual
marriage.