Hmm, i don't get it?
Why "en hund" is correct and "hunden" is not?
Because "en hund" means "a dog", whereas "hunden" means "the dog"
En hund is "a dog", but hunden is "the dog"
Why was there an "e" sound in between "en" and "hund"?
Do all defined words have (-en) in the end or there is some exceptions ?
if the word ends with A you add -n
The new voice is not clear at all and is very confusing