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Informeller

Informeller is the comparative form of the German adjective informell, meaning more informal or less formal. It is used to compare two things in terms of informality, such as styles, language, events, or dress codes.

In grammar, the comparative is formed by adding -er to the adjective stem and is declined like

Common contexts for informeller include discussions of language or writing styles, dress codes, and organizational or

Etymology is usually traced to the Germanization of the English word informal, with the adjective informell

See also: formell, Informalität, informell language use, and discussions of formality in sociology and linguistics.

other
adjectives
depending
on
the
article
and
noun
it
accompanies.
For
example,
one
might
say
Der
Stil
ist
informeller
als
der
formale
Stil
(the
style
is
more
informal
than
the
formal
style).
In
predicative
use,
it
can
appear
as
Der
Stil
ist
informeller,
and
in
other
contexts
as
Eine
informellere
Kommunikation
or
Eine
informellere
Veranstaltung.
social
practices.
It
contrasts
with
formell,
the
opposite
end
of
the
spectrum,
as
in
informelle
Sprache
versus
formelle
Sprache
or
informellere
Treffen
versus
formellere
Veranstaltungen.
The
term
is
especially
frequent
in
discussions
of
etiquette,
business
communication,
education,
and
media
where
a
less
rigid,
more
casual
approach
is
described.
formed
according
to
standard
German
patterns.
The
word
is
widely
understood
in
German-speaking
regions
and
appears
in
both
spoken
and
written
registers,
though
its
exact
nuance
depends
on
context.