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FolgendeFolgenden

FolgendeFolgenden is a coined term used in German-language grammar discussions to illustrate the inflection pattern of attributive adjectives after determiners. The phrase combines two common inflected forms of the adjective folgen-: folgen (root) with the endings folgen-de and folgen-den, highlighting how endings vary with case, number, and gender. It does not denote a widely recognized concept or organization; rather, it functions as an educational example of German adjective declension.

In German, the determiner phrases følgende or following forms appear in different cases and numbers. For example,

Usage and interpretation: the term FolgendeFolgenden is primarily encountered as a didactic device in grammar explanations,

in
the
plural
nominative
or
accusative,
one
commonly
sees
die
folgenden
Punkte
(the
following
points).
In
the
plural
dative,
den
folgenden
Punkten
is
used.
In
the
genitive
plural,
der
folgenden
Punkte
appears.
Singular
forms
include
das
folgende
Beispiel
(neuter)
and
die
folgende
Regel
(feminine).
These
variants
illustrate
how
the
attributive
ending
-en
or
-e
is
chosen
according
to
the
grammatical
context.
language-learning
materials,
and
editorial
examples
to
demonstrate
consistent
endings
rather
than
as
a
reference
to
a
real
entity.
Outside
of
instructional
contexts,
it
may
occasionally
appear
as
a
stylized
label
or
brand
name
in
fictional
works
or
design
experiments,
but
it
does
not
identify
a
standard
concept,
publication,
or
organization
in
German
linguistics.
See
also
German
grammar;
adjective
endings;
definite
determiners.