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relating to the mark (’) used to indicate the omission of letters
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What 'n (apostrophe n) means in "zwei'n"?
Just like in English, an apostrophe designates an omitted letter. In this case, it's an E. It sounds rather archaic though, at least where I am from. Normally you'd go with zu zweit these days. …