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Mixed declension is used when the preceding determiner is an indefinite article or a possessive pronoun. | Mixed declension is used when the preceding determiner is an indefinite article or a possessive pronoun. | ||
Comparing to the strong declension, 5 forms | Comparing to the strong declension, 5 forms of the adjective are kept, while others are changed to “-en”. | ||
For the determiner, it is a strong declension. | For the determiner, it is a strong declension. |