Wiktionary talk:Requested entries (Low German)

Flexion of Junge
As for the flexion of Junge – or probably more general weak and maybe mixed masculine nouns –:

(South)eastwestphalian (in Niu lustert mol!): Southwestphalian (intro from F. W. Grimme's Schwänke und Gedichte in sauerländischer Mundart (2nd ed.), text from his Grain Tuig. Schwänke und Gedichte in sauerländischer Mundart): -80.133.98.50 18:07, 3 November 2017 (UTC)
 * adj. stands for the adjective stem while -e, -en is the inflexional ending
 * As for the indefinit nom. sg.:
 * According to the introduction it's without adj. „en Junge“ but with adj. for example „en lägen Jungen“
 * By the text it could be „en Junge“, „En adj.-en Junge ...“ (beginning of a sentence) but „... en adj.-en Jungen (...)“ (inside or at the end of a sentence). Maybe it could also be a matter of emphasis.
 * As for the indefinit nom. sg.:
 * According to the introduction it would with the indefinit article be „Jungen“ (regardless of any adjective); with the given example „hai is 'ne gurren Mensken“ (he is a good man/human).