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*The dative plural always ends in ''-em''.
*The dative plural always ends in ''-em''.
*The genitive plural always ends in ''-en''.
*The genitive plural always ends in ''-en''.
*Nouns with the nominative plural in ''-er'' are always feminine. The converse is usually true except for a few nouns.
*For the masculine genitive singular, ''-es'' is used if the final consonant is ''t, d, s, z, þ'' or their soft counterparts. Otherwise ''-s'' is used.
*For the masculine genitive singular, ''-es'' is used if the final consonant is ''t, d, s, z, þ'' or their soft counterparts. Otherwise ''-s'' is used.


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