lämmittää
Lämmittää is Finnish for making something warm by applying heat, i.e., to heat up. It is primarily a transitive verb used when a subject causes warmth or raises the temperature of an object or space. Common uses include lämmittää ruokaa tai vettä (to warm food or water), sekä lämmittää tilaa tai huoneistoa (to heat a room or building). In everyday talk, you might hear uuni lämmittää nopeasti (the oven heats quickly) or lämmitämme kahvin mikrossa (we warm the coffee in the microwave). The verb also covers the idea of preparing something by warming, such as esilämmittää uuni ennen ruoanlaittoa (preheating the oven before cooking).
In Somali etymology? Not needed. Etymology: lämmittää derives from lämpö, warmth, with the causative -ttää suffix,
Conjugation and usage notes: Lämmittää is a regular -ttää verb, with typical present forms such as hän