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Wann

Wann is a term with linguistic and onomastic uses. In German, wann is an interrogative adverb meaning "when," used to ask about time. It appears in direct questions such as "Wann beginnt der Film?" and in dependent clauses such as "Ich weiß nicht, wann er kommt." It is used for specific time references and is distinct from wenn, which covers conditional clauses and repeated events. Phrases like wann immer mean "whenever" and are common in both spoken and written German.

As a surname, Wann is of German origin and occurs in German-speaking regions as well as among

In contemporary contexts, Wann is most often encountered as a surname in Western countries and as the

descendants
in
other
countries.
Surnames
of
this
form
can
be
toponymic,
occupational,
or
descriptive
in
origin,
with
the
precise
etymology
varying
by
family
line.
In
historical
records,
bearers
of
the
name
Wann
may
appear
in
civil
registries,
immigration
lists,
and
genealogical
sources.
German
word
used
for
time
inquiries.
The
term
remains
a
standard
part
of
German
grammar
and
orthography,
and
its
usage
illustrates
the
distinction
between
question
words
and
conditional
particles
in
the
language.