Thread:User talk:CodeCat/Dutch plurals

Hi. I have a little question. Just for myself, if that's okay. -- Dutch generally doesn't allow plurals to be unchanged from the respective singular (except sometimes after numerals). Now, what about those nouns that end in -e and cannot take -s in the plural? Like: de geleerde - de geleerden. Are they a) unchanged in pronunciation? Or b) do people, in this particular case, tend to pronounce the -n? Or is there c) a (colloquial) tendency to actually use -s? I have a feeling that it's a), but you'll know better. Thanks in advance! Kolmiel (talk) 15:04, 10 December 2015 (UTC)