How to Say ‘The other children’ in German
Den anderen Kindern
dayn AHN-duh-ren KIN-dern
[dayn AHN-duh-ren KIN-dern]
💬 Usage Tip: After mit, German uses dative plural: den anderen Kindern. Bonus clue: plural dative often adds -n to the noun.
🇩🇪 In Germany: This phrasing is common in daycare reports about group play and social integration.
Phrase Breakdown
Den
[dayn]
the
Dative plural form of the definite article, used after certain prepositions like "mit."
Ich spiele mit Den Freunden im Park.
I play with the friends in the park.
anderen
[AHN-duh-ren]
other
Means not the same ones; here plural dative form meaning "other."
Sie spricht mit anderen Eltern.
She is speaking with other parents.
Kindern
[KIN-dern]
children
Dative plural form of "Kinder," meaning children.
Er hilft den Kindern beim Lernen.
He helps the children with learning.
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