Forårs
Forårs is a term encountered in Danish and Norwegian language contexts that relates to the season of spring. In standard Danish the season is called forår, while Norwegian uses vår; in Swedish the equivalent term is vår. The form forårs is not typically used as a standalone noun in everyday speech but appears in older texts and in certain compounds or inflected forms that convey spring-related meaning. Its use is mainly as a prefix or attributive element describing spring phenomena rather than as a separate lexical item.
Etymologically, forårs is connected to the same Germanic roots that name the season of growth across North
In modern usage, speakers generally prefer the bare noun forår in Danish or vår in Norwegian to
See also: Forår (Danish), vår (Norwegian), vår (Swedish), spring (season).