so'n
See also: Appendix:Variations of "son"
German
    
    
Pronoun
    
so'n
Usage notes
    
- Genitive forms are rare. This case is infrequent in colloquial German; if used at all, it tends to appear in proper standard forms.
- Plural forms are somewhat regional. They are common in eastern Germany. Most other regions prefer to use either solche or uninflected so: so’ne Häuser / solche Häuser / so Häuser (“such houses”).
Declension
    
| Case | Singular | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| m | f | n | pl | |
| Nominative | so'n | so'ne | so'n | so'ne | 
| Genitive | (so'nes) | (so'ner) | (so'nes) | (so'ner) | 
| Dative | so'nem, so'm | so'ner | so'nem, so'm | so'nen | 
| Accusative | so'nen, so'n | so'ne | so'n | so'ne | 
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