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Calentar

Calentar is a Spanish verb meaning to cause something to become warm or hot, i.e., to raise its temperature. It is used in a variety of contexts, including cooking to heat food or liquids, domestic settings to warm a room or beverage, and technical or mechanical situations to bring a device or component to operating temperature. Metaphorically, calentar can describe increasing intensity or anticipation, such as warming the atmosphere or “calentar motores” to build momentum before an event.

Common uses include heating food (calentar la sopa), warming liquids (calentar la leche), and preparing equipment

Conjugation and forms: calentar is a regular -ar verb with a stem change in the present tense.

Etymology and related terms: calentar derives from the root related to calor, meaning heat, with the standard

(calentar
un
motor).
In
sports,
the
noun
calentamiento
refers
to
a
warm‑up
routine
performed
before
exercising
or
competing.
The
phrase
calentarse
can
be
used
reflexively
to
mean
warming
oneself
or
becoming
emotionally
aroused
or
agitated
in
certain
contexts.
Forms
include
yo
caliento,
tú
calientas,
él
calienta,
nosotros
calentamos,
vosotros
calentáis,
ellos
calientan.
The
preterite
forms
are
calenté,
calentaste,
calentó,
calentamos,
calentasteis,
calentaron.
The
past
participle
is
calentado,
used
in
perfect
tenses
with
haber
(he
calentado,
has
calentado,
etc.).
-ar
infinitive
suffix.
Related
words
include
calentamiento
(warming
up),
calor
(heat),
and
templar
(to
temper
or
moderate,
depending
on
context).