ruhigerem
"Ruhigerem" is the dative singular form of the German adjective "ruhig," which means "calm" or "quiet." In German grammar, adjectives are inflected to agree with the noun they modify in terms of gender, number, and case. The dative case is used to indicate the indirect object of a sentence or to show direction toward or away from something.
The word "ruhig" itself is a predicative adjective, often used to describe a state of being serene,
In the dative singular form, "ruhigerem," the adjective is typically used with masculine or neuter nouns in
- "Das ist ein ruhigerem Ort für mich." (This is a calmer place for me.)
- "Ich gebe dem ruhigerem Hund ein Leckerli." (I give the calmer dog a treat.)
The comparative form of "ruhig" is "ruhiger," and the superlative is "am ruhigsten." The dative singular form
- "Ich bevorzuge einen ruhigerem Ort zum Arbeiten." (I prefer a calmer place to work.)
"Ruhigerem" is also used in fixed expressions or idiomatic phrases, such as "ruhigerem Gewässers" (calmer waters),