nutidsparticipium
Nutidsparticipium, or present participle, is a non-finite verb form in Danish grammar used to express ongoing or simultaneous action in relation to the main verb. It can function as an adjective describing a noun or as part of a participial phrase that adds information about manner or timing.
Formation and forms: In Danish, the typical pattern is to add the suffix -ende to the verb
Uses: As an attributive adjective, nutidsparticipium describes a noun: den løbende mand (the man who is running).
Relation to other forms: The present participle contrasts with the past participle (datidsparticipium), which accompanies perfect
Examples illustrate its function in describing ongoing action or concurrent states, and its role as a descriptive