dünnerem
Dünnerem is the dative singular form used in German for the comparative degree of the adjective dünn. The base form is dünn, whose comparative is dünner. When declined in the dative singular masculine or neuter, the ending -em is added, producing dünnerem. This specific form appears in phrases where the noun is in the dative case, often after prepositions such as mit, or in constructions without a definite article.
In usage, dünnerem conveys a comparison of thickness, indicating that something is thinner relative to another
Etymologically, dünnerem derives from the adjective dünn, with the comparative suffix -er and the standard dative
Because dünnerem is a grammatical inflection rather than a stand-alone lexical item, it appears primarily within