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øges

øges is the present passive form of the Danish verb øge, meaning to increase. It is used to describe a rise or growth of something without stating who or what causes the increase. In Danish, øges often appears in formal or technical contexts, such as economics, statistics, and policy reporting.

Grammatical notes: øges is the present tense in the passive voice. The subject of the sentence is

Usage and nuance: øges is commonly found in formal writing and official statistics, where the emphasis is

Etymology and related forms: øge is of Danish origin, cognate with Norwegian øke and Swedish öka, and

See also: øge, øger, øget, stige, gå op.

the
thing
that
increases.
Examples:
Prisen
øges
(the
price
increases).
Antallet
af
deltagere
øges
(the
number
of
participants
increases).
The
active
counterpart
is
øger,
as
in
Virksomheden
øger
salget
(the
company
increases
sales).
In
negative
constructions,
you
can
say
Prisen
øges
ikke.
on
the
change
itself
rather
than
the
agent
causing
it.
In
everyday
Danish,
speakers
more
often
use
verbs
like
stiger
or
går
op
to
express
a
rise,
but
øges
remains
correct
and
clear
when
the
passive
voice
is
desired
or
when
the
increase
is
attributed
to
external
factors.
related
to
other
Germanic
forms
describing
increase.
The
related
forms
include
øger
(active
present),
øget
(past
participle),
and
øgede
(past
plural),
which
share
the
same
semantic
field.