User talk:80.133.96.131
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PS: After seeing Template:de-decl-noun-n, it's more like -sche, the guy who blocked, is pushing his POV. This does also explain why he blocked without trying to talk.
Back on topic: "uncommon" in senses like "Out of the ordinary" (OED) and "not seen, happening, or experienced often" (Cambridge Dictionaries Online) is too strong. "Buche" for example is quite often seen or heard especially in "im Buche stehen" (or in inflected forms like "im Buche steht") and is not out of the ordinary. When you read e.g. "Buche" as in the given example, you don't think "oh, that's uncommon". Also it might also be that e.g. "Buche" in some way is more elevated, but that's also different form "uncommon".
- "The notes in the declension table could easily be changed. It does seem like a matter of perspective if something is 'less common' or 'uncommon'"
- Then please be so kind and correct it.
- "to say the contributor ..."
- I didn't say "the contributor 'doesn't know much about German'", I said "it 'almost looks like ... or ...".
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