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  • curprev 00:2300:23, 1 February 2021WingerBot talk contribsm 2,279 bytes −33 major cleanup of German non-verb entry etymology (eliminate {{etyl}}), alternative forms, quotes/usexes, categories, misformatted entries, place names, given names, etc. (manually assisted) undo

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  • curprev 06:4606:46, 31 May 201884.188.180.226 talk 2,187 bytes +17 →‎Suffix: "Dörfken" is attested, as already mentioned. You can add additional examples but not delete this one. It is relevant because your "Pülleken" could simply be a Low German word used in High German. "Häusken" and "Dörfken" (instead of "Hüüsken", "Dörpken") prove that -ken is actually a suffix in High German. The plural virtually always takes -s, so why do you prefer the unchanged one? Please specify a region where this plural is used. It is never used in Westphalia. undo

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