varma

See also: Varma and värma

Esperanto

Etymology

Borrowed from English warm and German warm.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvarma/
  • Hyphenation: var‧ma
  • Rhymes: -arma
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Adjective

varma (accusative singular varman, plural varmaj, accusative plural varmajn)

  1. warm, hot (temperature)
    • 1999, Anna Löwenstein, La ŝtona urbo, Antwerp: Flandra Esperanto-Ligo, →ISBN, OCLC 46863861:
      Ni portis eksteren garbojn da pajlo kaj kovris nin per feloj, sub kiuj ni restis sufiĉe varmaj kaj sekaj.
      He carried out sheaves of straw and covered us with pelts, under which we stayed warm and dry enough.

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Finnish

(index va)

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wēr- (true, benevolent).

Adjective

varma (comparative varmempi, superlative varmin)

  1. sure, certain

Declension

Inflection of varma (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
nominative varma varmat
genitive varman varmojen
partitive varmaa varmoja
illative varmaan varmoihin
singular plural
nominative varma varmat
accusative nom. varma varmat
gen. varman
genitive varman varmojen
varmainrare
partitive varmaa varmoja
inessive varmassa varmoissa
elative varmasta varmoista
illative varmaan varmoihin
adessive varmalla varmoilla
ablative varmalta varmoilta
allative varmalle varmoille
essive varmana varmoina
translative varmaksi varmoiksi
instructive varmoin
abessive varmatta varmoitta
comitative varmoineen

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Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto varma, from English warm, German warm.

Adjective

varma

  1. warm

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Derived terms

  • boliovarma (boiling hot)
  • mivarma, varmeta (tepid, lukewarm)
  • varmega (hot, red-hot)
  • varmeskar (to become warm, grow warm)
  • varmeso (warmth)
  • varma-atmosferala
  • varm-aqua

Ingrian

Adjective

varma

  1. corpulent

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Verb

varma

  1. inflection of varme:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle

Swedish

Adjective

varma

  1. absolute singular definite and plural form of varm.
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