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längerer

Längerer is the attributive, inflected form of the German adjective lang, meaning “long” in the comparative sense “longer.” It is used before a noun to express greater length or duration, with the specific ending determined by gender, number, and case, as well as by whether the article is definite or indefinite.

Examples by case and gender (indefinite article):

- Masculine singular: nominative ein längerer Zeitraum; accusative einen längeren Zeitraum; dative einem längeren Zeitraum; genitive eines

- Feminine singular: nominative eine längere Zeit; accusative eine längere Zeit; dative einer längeren Zeit; genitive einer

- Neuter singular: nominative ein längeres Zeitfenster; accusative ein längeres Zeitfenster; dative einem längeren Zeitfenster; genitive eines

Plural (no article): längere Zeiten (nominative/accusative); die längeren Zeiten (with definite article). Other plural forms follow

Usage notes:

- Längerer as a word by itself is not a noun; it is the inflected adjective form used

- The adverbial form longer is länger, which is used to modify verbs (Ich bleibe länger).

Etymology:

- Derives from lang “long,” with the usual German comparative suffix and Umlaut changes that produce läng-

Summary:

- Längerer signals a longer amount or duration and appears in attributive position before masculine singular nouns

längeren
Zeitraums.
längeren
Zeit.
längeren
Zeitfensters.
standard
declension
patterns
for
adjectives.
to
modify
a
noun
such
as
Zeitraum,
Zeit,
or
Zeitfenster.
in
the
stem,
resulting
in
forms
like
längerer,
längere,
länger,
etc.
with
an
indefinite
article,
and
in
other
gender/number
combinations
according
to
standard
German
adjective
declension.