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Schwache Deklination, n-Deklination – Questions concerning those nouns that have -n in the accusative, dative and genitive singular (Junge, Mensch).
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Warum sagt man „mit Präsident“ (ohne n-Deklination), aber „mit dem Präsidenten" und „für Her...
In general, "mit" requires Dativ and "für" requires Akkusativ. This is where you get the second and third quote you provided.
For your first quote, I have trouble coming up with examples where this m …