melegíted
Melegíted is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Hungarian verb melegít, meaning to heat or warm something. It is used when addressing someone who performs the warming action, for example heating leftovers, a drink, or a room. The verb is built from the stem meleg- (warm) with the suffix -ít, which yields a transitive meaning “to make warm.” With prefixes such as fel, the sense can change to reheating: felmelegíted or melegíted fel both mean “you heat up (something)” in the sense of reheating.
In usage, melegíted appears in everyday speech when talking about heating. The act itself is expressed by
- Melegíted fel a levest a mikrohullámú sütőben? (Are you reheating the soup in the microwave?)
- Melegítsd fel a teát, kérlek. (Please heat up the tea.)
- Ő melegíti fel az ebédet. (He reheats the lunch.)
- Both melegíted fel and felmelegíted are correct spellings for the second-person singular present, with the choice
- Related terms include melegítés (the act of heating) and felmelegítés (reheating).