How to Say ‘Warm water’ in German
Warmes Wasser
VAR-mes VAH-ser
[VAR-mes VAH-ser]
💬 Usage Tip: German often uses 'warm' where English says 'hot' in daily home contexts.
🇩🇪 In Germany: If you say 'heißes Wasser,' it can sound literally very hot; 'warmes Wasser' is the normal term for hot water supply.
Phrase Breakdown
Warmes
[VAR-mes]
hot / warm
An adjective form meaning warm, used here for water that is heated.
Warmes Wasser kommt seit gestern nicht mehr.
Hot water has not been coming since yesterday.
Wasser
[VAH-ser]
water
Water from the plumbing system.
Ohne Wasser kann ich weder duschen noch abwaschen.
Without water, I can neither shower nor wash dishes.
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