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fyldes

Fyldes is the present passive form of the Danish verb fylde, which means to fill. In Danish grammar, many verbs form the passive voice with the suffix -es, so fylde becomes fyldes in the present tense. This form translates to is filled or are filled in English and is used when the subject of the sentence is the entity receiving the action.

In use, fyldes appears in descriptions of processes, constructions, or states resulting from filling. For example,

Notes on grammar and style: fyldes is not a noun or proper name; it is a verb

Disambiguation: there is no widely known geographical place, organization, or other concept universally recognized under the

the
sentence
“Kassen
fyldes
med
bøger”
means
“The
box
is
filled
with
books.”
The
subject
is
the
thing
that
ends
up
containing
the
contents,
and
the
agent
performing
the
filling
is
often
implied
or
introduced
by
a
prepositional
phrase.
form
and
is
typically
written
in
lowercase
unless
it
starts
a
sentence.
The
-es
passive
form
contrasts
with
the
active
voice
(fylder)
and
with
other
passive
constructions
that
use
auxiliary
verbs
(for
example,
bliver
fyldt).
name
fyldes.
If
encountered
as
a
proper
noun,
it
is
likely
a
misreading,
a
local
name,
or
a
creative
designation
rather
than
a
standard
encyclopedic
term.