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Mietern

Mietern is the dative plural form of the German noun Mieter, which means tenant. It is not a standalone concept, but a grammatical inflection used when referring to multiple tenants in the dative case.

In German, the basic forms of Mieter are der Mieter (singular, nominative), des Mieters (singular, genitive), dem

Usage examples include phrases like "mit den Mietern" (with the tenants), "unter den Mietern" (among the tenants),

Mietern is commonly encountered in everyday language relating to housing, leases, and tenancy discussions, where multiple

Mieter
(singular,
dative),
and
den
Mieter
(singular,
accusative).
In
the
plural,
the
nominative
and
accusative
are
die
Mieter,
the
genitive
is
der
Mieter,
and
the
dative
plural
is
den
Mietern.
The
form
Mietern
therefore
appears
specifically
when
Mieter
is
used
in
the
dative
plural,
such
as
after
a
preposition
or
as
an
indirect
object.
or
"den
Mietern
wurde
mitgeteilt"
(to
the
tenants
a
notification
was
conveyed).
Because
Mietern
is
tied
to
the
dative
case,
its
appearance
depends
on
the
sentence
structure
and
the
role
of
the
noun
within
the
clause.
tenants
are
involved.
Related
terms
include
Mieter
(tenant),
Vermieter
(landlord),
Mietvertrag
(rental
agreement),
and
Mietrecht
(tenancy
law).