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vänn

Vänn is a historical and dialectal variant of the Swedish noun vän, meaning "friend." In modern standard Swedish, vän is used exclusively; vänn is not part of the contemporary lexicon and is encountered mainly in older texts or in dialectal records.

Etymology: Vän comes from Old Norse vinr, from Proto-Germanic *winiz, linked to other Germanic words for “friend”

Usage: Vänn is typically documented in historical writings or regional dialect descriptions; it does not carry

See also: vän, Old Norse vinr, Swedish dialects.

in
English
and
German.
The
form
vänn
attested
in
some
historical
sources
reflects
orthographic
practices
before
standardization
of
Swedish
spelling
in
the
late
modern
period.
a
separate
meaning
beyond
that
of
vän.
Contemporary
writers
generally
replace
it
with
vän,
except
when
quoting
or
studying
historical
forms.
The
presence
of
vänn
can
indicate
a
text’s
age
or
a
specific
dialectal
background.