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schönere

Schönere is the comparative form of the German adjective schön, meaning “more beautiful” or “prettier.” It is used to compare two or more nouns and its exact spelling depends on gender, number, and determiner. In attributive position, schönere occurs in singular forms with certain determiners and in plural with others.

In practice, schönere appears in several common constructions. For example, with a feminine singular noun and

Schönere can also function as a nominalized form when capitalized as das Schönere, meaning “the more beautiful

Etymologically, schönere derives from the adjective schön plus the comparative suffixes that German attaches to adjectives.

See also: German grammar, adjectives, comparative and superlative forms.

an
indefinite
article:
eine
schönere
Blume
(a
more
beautiful
flower).
With
a
definite
article
in
singular,
as
in
der
schönere
Mann
or
die
schönere
Frau,
the
form
also
appears
as
schönere;
in
standard
usage,
predicative
comparisons
after
sein
use
the
form
schöner,
as
in
Das
Bild
ist
schöner
als
jenes.
In
plural
with
a
definite
article,
the
corresponding
form
is
die
schöneren
Blumen
(the
more
beautiful
flowers).
The
endings
reflect
the
mixed
or
weak
declension
patterns
of
German
adjectives.
thing”
or
“the
nicer
option.”
This
use
treats
the
adjective
as
a
noun
rather
than
as
a
modifying
word.
It
reflects
standard
patterns
of
German
inflection
for
attributive
adjectives
and
is
widely
used
in
spoken
and
written
language
to
convey
more
nuanced
comparisons
of
beauty
or
quality.