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gesünderem

Gesünderem is a German adjective form in its comparative degree. It is not a standalone noun; rather, it is the inflected form of the adjective gesund in the comparative gesünder, used to describe a masculine or neuter noun in the dative case (often when no definite article is present) or, more generally, in contexts where the noun requires the -em ending in the dative.

Grammar and usage

In German, adjectives decline to reflect case, gender, and number. The form gesünderem occurs as the dative

Common contexts

- mit gesünderem Essen (with healthier food)

- in gesünderem Lebensstil is uncommon; more typical would be zu einem gesünderen Lebensstil (dative with a

The exact ending of the adjective varies with the article and the noun’s gender and case, so

See also

- Gesund and gesundheitsfreundliche Formulierungen

- German adjective declension

- Comparative adjectives in German

In summary, gesünderem is a grammatical form used to express a healthier quality when describing a

singular
ending
for
the
comparative
of
gesund
when
modifying
a
neuter
noun
or,
in
some
constructions,
a
masculine
noun
without
a
following
article.
Examples
include
phrases
such
as
gesünderem
Essen
(dative
neuter
singular)
or
in
fixed
expressions
after
prepositions
that
govern
the
dative:
mit
gesünderem
Essen.
different
ending
due
to
der/ein/kein-article
pattern)
gesünderem
represents
one
specific
inflection
among
several:
gesünderes,
gesünderer,
gesünderen,
und
so
weiter.
neuter
or
masculine
noun
in
the
dative
singular,
and
it
appears
within
broader
patterns
of
German
adjective
declension.