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Länga

Länga is a Swedish verb historically meaning to long for or yearn after something or someone. In modern usage, the term is rarely used in everyday speech, where längta is the common verb for this sense. Länga survives primarily in older texts, poetry, and some regional or literary contexts as an archaic or stylistic variant.

In contemporary Swedish grammar and vocabulary, länga is not a standard part of everyday language. When expressing

Etymology and cognates suggest that länga derives from Old Norse langta, with cognates found in other Nordic

See also

längtan, längta, longing (concept). In scholarly or historical discussions, länga may appear in analyses of older

longing,
speakers
typically
use
längta
and
its
various
inflected
forms.
The
concept
of
longing
can
also
be
conveyed
with
related
nouns
such
as
längtan
(a
long­ing),
which
is
widely
used
in
modern
Swedish.
languages.
Related
forms
include
Danish
længes
and
Norwegian
lenges
or
lengte,
reflecting
a
common
Germanic
root
related
to
longing
or
yearning.
The
term’s
archaic
or
literary
status
in
Swedish
is
consistent
with
these
cognates,
which
retain
their
own
modernized
forms
in
their
respective
languages.
Swedish
texts
or
poetry
where
the
language
retains
older
spellings
and
verb
forms.