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Jan 25 at 14:29 comment added Janka Maybe you think it's a colloquial form of Junge Leute sind immer häufiger unzufrieden. ?
Jan 25 at 12:24 comment added Dodezv For me, the last sentence is grammatical and means "young people increasingly become unsatisfied".
Jan 25 at 3:03 comment added Janka This is Die Leute werden unzufriedener. with the comparative. The plain adjective with to become translates into the comparative adjective with werden. And yeah, you can't say People are becoming more dissatisfied. in German other than by adding that immer particle.
Jan 25 at 2:57 comment added Alan Evangelista If "werden" can't be used with a adjective that is not in the comparative form, how would you say "People are becoming dissatisfied" (i.e. they were satisfied before and for some reason they are starting to become dissatisfied) in German then?
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Jan 24 at 20:20 history answered Janka CC BY-SA 4.0