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Originally Posted by Ninth
But isn't "Der Geldschein ist hundertprozentig gefälscht!" false too?
I mean, when did 100% become an adjective?
(note that we have the same in french, as in "Je suis sûr Ã* 100% que...", and I don't really like it in french either)
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"Hundertprozentig" is an adjective. "Hundert Prozent" is not. It's been ever since I could think, and probably for a long time before that.
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