häufigerer
The German word "häufiger" is the comparative form of the adjective "häufig," which translates to "frequent" or "common" in English. As a comparative adjective, "häufiger" indicates a greater degree of frequency or commonality. It is used to compare two or more instances, events, or phenomena. For example, one might say "Dieses Problem tritt häufiger auf als erwartet" (This problem occurs more frequently than expected).
In its grammatical function, "häufiger" can modify nouns or act as an adverb. When modifying a noun,
The meaning of "häufiger" is directly tied to the concept of regularity and recurrence. It suggests that