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Wann
wann
wann
German
Etymology
From Old High German wanne, from Proto-Germanic *hwannē. Cognate with English when.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /van/
- Rhymes: -an
Adverb
wann
- (interrogative, standard) when
- Wann kommt er? — “When will he arrive?”
- Ich weiß nicht, wann er kommt. — “I don’t know when he’ll arrive.”
- (indefinite, colloquial) sometime
- Das sollten wir mal wann besprechen, wenn alle da sind.
- We should discuss this sometime that everybody’s present.
- Das sollten wir mal wann besprechen, wenn alle da sind.
Derived terms
- dann und wann
- wann anders
Synonyms
- (sometime): irgendwann
Conjunction
wann
Derived terms
- wann immer (standard)
See also
Low German
Etymology
From Middle Low German wan, from Old Saxon hwan (“when”), from Proto-Germanic *hwan (“when”). Related to wannehr and wenn, Dutch wanneer and wen, High German wann and wenn, English when.
Pronunciation
Conjunction
wann
- when (wannehr is sometimes used with this meaning as well)
- Ik weet nich, wann he kamen deit
- I don't know when he'll come.
- Ik weet nich, wann he kamen deit
See also
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Old High German wanne, from Proto-Germanic *hwannē.
Pronunciation
Conjunction
wann
- if
- Luxembourgish translation of Matthew 4:6:
- Hie sot zu him: "Wann s du dem Herrgott säi Jong bass, da gehei dech hei erof! Et steet nämlech geschriwwen: Wéinst denger gëtt hien sengen Engelen den Uerder, an si droen dech op den Hänn, fir datt s du dir de Fouss net un engem Stee stéiss."
- He said to him: "If you are the Son of God, then throw yourself down! For it is written: He will give his angels charge concerning you, and they will bear you in their hands, so that you do not strike your foot on a stone."
- Hie sot zu him: "Wann s du dem Herrgott säi Jong bass, da gehei dech hei erof! Et steet nämlech geschriwwen: Wéinst denger gëtt hien sengen Engelen den Uerder, an si droen dech op den Hänn, fir datt s du dir de Fouss net un engem Stee stéiss."
- Luxembourgish translation of Matthew 4:6:
- when
- as soon as, when
Synonyms
- (as soon as): esoubal