How to Say ‘Very warm’ in German
Sehr warm
zair varm
[zair varm]
💬 Usage Tip: A simple adjective phrase. In everyday speech, Germans often say "warm" where English speakers might say "hot."
🇩🇪 In Germany: If you want to sound more precise, you can mention times of day too—German providers love useful details.
Phrase Breakdown
Sehr
[zair]
very
An intensifier meaning "very"; used to strengthen adjectives.
Sehr warm ist es unter dem Dach.
It is very warm under the roof.
warm
[varm]
warm
Describes a comfortably or uncomfortably high temperature depending on context.
Sehr warm wird es im Schlafzimmer.
It gets very warm in the bedroom.
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