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praktischere

Praktischere is the comparative form of the German adjective praktisch, meaning more practical or more convenient. It is used to compare two or more items in terms of practicality and is typically placed directly before a noun in attributive position. The form is common in everyday language as well as in technical and professional discourse.

Grammatically, praktisch is an attributive adjective and follows the usual German rules for comparatives. The form

Usage and nuance: praktischere is commonly employed to argue for an option that has greater practicality, efficiency,

Etymology: praktisch derives from the same root as the English practical, tracing back to the Latin practic-us

praktischer
(without
the
-e)
is
often
used
in
masculine
or
neuter
contexts,
while
praktischer
and
praktischerem
endings
appear
in
different
gender,
number,
and
case
combinations.
The
specific
form
praktischere
appears
most
visibly
before
feminine
singular
nouns
or
before
plural
nouns
in
certain
constructions.
For
example:
Eine
praktischere
Lösung
ist
oft
sinnvoller
als
die
ursprüngliche.
Praktischere
Lösungen
könnten
im
nächsten
Schritt
geprüft
werden.
In
the
definite
plural,
the
form
changes
to
praktischeren:
Die
praktischeren
Optionen
sind
näher
an
der
Umsetzung.
or
user-friendliness.
It
is
not
synonymous
with
abstrakt
oder
theoretisch;
it
emphasizes
an
approach
that
is
easier
to
apply,
yields
immediate
benefits,
or
reduces
effort.
In
comparative
contexts,
the
choice
between
praktischer,
praktischerem,
and
praktischere
endings
depends
on
the
noun’s
gender,
number,
and
case
as
well
as
the
surrounding
article
or
determiner.
via
Germanic
and
French
influences.
The
comparative
form
follows
standard
German
patterns
for
adjective
declension.