hvitere
Hvitere is the comparative form of the Norwegian adjective hvit, meaning whiter or more white. It is used to compare the degree of whiteness between two nouns or to describe something as whiter than another thing. For example, “Snøen er hvitere i solen enn i skyggen” means the snow is whiter in the sun than in the shade. In everyday speech, many speakers also use the construction mer hvit to express the same idea.
Etymology and related forms: The adjective hvit comes from Old Norse hvitr and is cognate with other
Grammar and usage: Hvitere is most commonly used in written and formal Norwegian, though mer hvit remains
See also: hvit, the base form meaning white; hvithet, whiteness; color terminology in Norwegian; comparative forms
Note: Hvitere generally refers to the grammatical/comparative degree of the color adjective hvit and is not