varmes
Varmes is a Danish verb form that functions as the present passive of the verb varme, meaning to heat or to warm. It denotes a state in which something is being warmed or has been heated. The infinitive is at varme; the present active form is varmer; the past tense is varmede; the past participle is varmet. The present passive form, varmes, is used to describe objects or substances that are currently being heated, often in combination with up or other directional particles, as in vandet varmes op (the water is being heated up) or maden varmes i ovnen (the food is heated in the oven).
Grammatical notes: Danish forms involving varmes follow standard patterns for passive voice. Present passive is typically
Etymology and cognates: Varme comes from the same Germanic root family as the English warm and the
Usage overview: Varmes appears in cooking instructions, household heating language, laboratory and industrial settings, and any
See also: warm, heating, thermal energy, passive voice (Danish).