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Bequemer

Bequemer is the comparative form of the German adjective bequem, meaning more comfortable. It is used to compare the comfort level of objects, spaces, or situations and can appear before a noun or after a linking verb.

Bequemer forms part of the normal adjective declension in German. When used attributively before a noun, it

Predicative use is common as well: Der Sessel ist bequemer als der alte. Such comparisons are often

Bequemer is closely tied to bequeathed synonyms like komfortabler or gemütlicher, which may be used in slightly

takes
endings
that
agree
with
gender,
number,
and
case.
Examples
include:
mit
einem
bequemen
Stuhl
(dative
singular
masculine),
einer
bequemen
Couch
(dative
singular
feminine),
einem
bequemem
Sofa
(dative
singular
neuter).
In
the
nominative
with
definite
articles
you
would
say:
der
bequeme
Stuhl,
die
bequeme
Couch,
das
bequeme
Sofa.
In
the
plural:
bequeme
Stühle,
bequeme
Sofas.
After
an
indefinite
article
in
the
nominative
masculine
you
say
ein
bequemer
Stuhl;
in
the
nominative
neuter
you
say
ein
bequemes
Sofa;
in
feminine
nominative,
eine
bequeme
Couch.
formed
with
als:
bequemer
als,
bequemer
als
nötig,
etc.
The
superlative
form
is
am
bequemsten
(for
example:
Der
Sessel
ist
der
bequemste
im
Raum).
different
nuances.
The
word
does
not
function
as
a
noun
in
standard
usage;
when
capitalized
as
Bequemer
it
may
refer
to
a
proper
name
or
title,
but
in
common
language
it
remains
an
adjective
in
its
comparative
form.