endres
Endres is a verb form found in Norwegian and related Scandinavian languages. It is the present tense of the verb endre, meaning to change, and is used to indicate that something is being changed or is subject to change. In Norwegian Bokmål, endres functions as the present passive form, signaling that the subject is undergoing modification.
Grammatical function: Endres expresses a change affecting the subject, typically in passive or impersonal constructions. It
Examples: Regres endres? A more natural pair would be "Reglene endres" (the rules are being changed) and
Related forms and cognates: The form endres has cognates in related languages, such as Swedish ändras and
Usage notes: Endres is common in administrative, legal, and technical contexts where changes to rules, systems,
See also: Norwegian language, Swedish language, Danish language, passive voice, verb conjugation.