Der Drachen -

: In some regions or older contexts, der Drachen can also be used as the singular word for "dragon," though der Drache is much more common today. Grammatical Breakdown

: It is also the plural form of der Drache (the dragon). For example, "die Drachen" means "the dragons". der drachen

In German, nouns change based on their "case" (grammatical role in a sentence). Here is how (the kite) is declined: Nominative der Drachen die Drachen Genitive des Drachens der Drachen Dative dem Drachen den Drachen Accusative den Drachen die Drachen Distinguishing "Drache" vs. "Drachen" : In some regions or older contexts, der

: When used as a singular noun, der Drachen typically refers to a kite used for flying. In German, nouns change based on their "case"

(n-declension): Refers to the mythical fire-breathing creature. Its plural is die Drachen .