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Frühen

Frühen is a form of the German adjective früh, meaning early. It is not a standalone word with a separate meaning; rather, it is the inflected attributive form that appears when früh modifies a noun.

In German, the ending of an adjective changes with the determiner and number of the noun it

When no determiner is present, the adjective follows the strong declension rules, and other endings may occur

Pronunciation of Frühen is approximately [ˈfryːən] in standard German.

Etymology traces früh to the Old High German frū-, related to the notion of being early or

See also: früh, frühzeitig, Frühzeit.

modifies.
When
Frühen
appears
before
a
noun
that
has
a
definite
determiner
or
another
determiner
signaling
a
specific
noun
phrase,
it
typically
takes
the
-en
ending.
Examples
include
die
frühen
Jahre
(the
early
years)
and
den
frühen
Morgenstunden
(the
early
morning
hours).
Possessive
determiners
also
produce
the
-en
ending,
as
in
meine
frühen
Erfolge
(my
early
successes).
depending
on
number
and
case.
In
everyday
usage,
you
are
most
likely
to
encounter
Frühen
in
phrases
with
a
determiner,
while
other
forms
are
governed
by
standard
German
adjective
declension
patterns.
at
an
early
stage.
The
form
Frühen
reflects
the
language’s
inflectional
system
rather
than
a
separate
lexical
entry.