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Deklination – Declension is the process of the inflection of nouns, pronouns, articles, adjectives and numerals: the changes of the ending or the stem in these word types to reflect grammatical case, gender and number. Use [conjugation] for the inflection of verbs.
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Why do I see different declension tables for the same noun in different sources?
The problem is that Collins is offering two different words, "der Name" and "der Namen". with one declension table for each word. … Your confusion probably arises because most of the rest of the declension is the same for each word.
Unfortunately the way the Collins online entry is written is rather confusing. …