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effizienterer

Effizienterer is not a standard entry in major German dictionaries. It is typically regarded as a nonstandard or erroneous spelling of the comparative form effizienter, which means “more efficient.” The correct comparative form is effizienter, and the corresponding superlative is am effizientesten (or effizienteste in attributive position).

In German, adjectives are declined to match the gender, number, and case of the noun they modify.

Common issues and typographical errors often involve inserting an extra -er to form effizienterer, which is

Related terms include effizient, Effizienz, Effizienzsteigerung, as well as general concepts of comparison in German grammar

The
comparative
effizienter
is
used
when
making
a
direct
comparison,
for
example:
Dieser
Plan
ist
effizienter
als
der
alte.
The
superlative
am
effizientesten
is
used
for
the
highest
degree
of
efficiency,
for
example:
Dieser
Plan
ist
am
effizientesten
unter
den
Optionen.
The
simple
attributive
forms
with
definite
or
indefinite
articles
follow
standard
declension
patterns:
der
effiziente
Prozess,
ein
effizienter
Prozess;
die
effizienten
Ergebnisse,
das
effiziente
System.
not
correct
in
normal
German
grammar.
Such
a
form
may
appear
in
informal
writing
or
by
mistake,
but
it
does
not
convey
a
recognized
comparative
or
superlative
and
should
be
avoided
in
formal
or
edited
text.
The
intended
meaning
should
be
expressed
with
effizienter
or
am
effizientesten,
depending
on
the
sentence
structure.
(der
Komparativ,
der
Superlativ).
Correct
usage
emphasizes
clarity
in
comparing
levels
of
efficiency
among
objects,
processes,
or
systems.