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donkerdere

Donkerdere is the comparative form of the Dutch adjective donker, meaning darker. It is used to compare the degree of darkness between two or more objects, scenes, or conditions.

In attributive use before a noun, donker can take the comparative form donkerder or donkerdere depending on

Etymology and form: The word donkerdere is built from donker with the comparative suffix -der; donker itself

Usage notes: Donkerdere conveys a relative degree of darkness in comparison, often accompanied by a comparison

See also: donker, donkerste, Dutch adjectives, comparative and superlative forms in Dutch.

definiteness
and
number.
The
form
donkerdere
is
commonly
used
before
definite
nouns
or
plural
nouns:
de
donkerdere
kamer,
de
donkerdere
kamers.
In
predicative
use
after
a
linking
verb,
the
form
donkerder
is
used:
De
kamer
is
donkerder
dan
de
gang.
comes
from
older
West
Germanic
roots.
The
-e
ending
in
donkerdere
appears
in
Dutch
when
the
adjective
is
placed
before
definite
or
plural
nouns,
following
standard
Dutch
attributive
inflection
patterns.
word
such
as
dan
(than)
or
verder
in
broader
contexts.
It
is
commonly
encountered
in
descriptions
of
lighting,
photography,
art,
and
design
when
distinguishing
two
or
more
items
by
how
dark
they
are.