var
Swedish
/vɑːɾ/
adv
Definitions
- where; at which place
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse hvar (where) derived from Proto-Germanic *hwar (where, which place).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hwar
Gloss
where, which place
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aware English
- awarely English
- awareness English
- beware English
- hyperaware English
- iswas English
- never-wozzer English
- self-aware English
- unaware English
- was English
- wasn't English
- wasnae English
- wast English
- whether English
- whethersoever English
- *kʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- *kʷo- Proto-Indo-European
- hvor Norwegian Bokmål
- *hwar Proto-Germanic
- *hwaz Proto-Germanic
- *hwaþeraz Proto-Germanic
- *wazą Proto-Germanic
- dyna Swedish
- dynvar Swedish
- en Swedish
- enda Swedish
- envar Swedish
- fågel Swedish
- för Swedish
- god Swedish
- kudde Swedish
- kuddvar Swedish
- nordlig varfågel Swedish
- sin Swedish
- sv Swedish
- så Swedish
- vara Swedish
- varenda Swedish
- varendaste Swedish
- varfågel Swedish
- varför Swedish
- varsam Swedish
- varsin Swedish
- varstädes Swedish
- varsågod Swedish
- kor Norwegian Nynorsk
- kvar Norwegian Nynorsk
- hwar Old English
- hwær Old English
- hwæþer Old English
- hwǣr Old English
- aware Middle English
- was Middle English
- einnhverr Old Norse
- hvar Old Norse
- hvargi Old Norse
- hvars Old Norse
- hvergi Old Norse
- hvor Danish
- hvar Icelandic
- hwār Old High German
- hvar Faroese
- ver Faroese
- 𐍈𐌰𐍂 Gothic
- *hwār gmw-pro
- *war Old Dutch
- war Old Dutch
- hwar Old Saxon
- hwarasun Old Saxon
- hwarod Old Saxon
- hvar fore Old Swedish
- hwaru Old Swedish
- hvors Westrobothnian
- hwēr Old Frisian
- war Elfdalian
- hvo Scanian
- hvur Jamtish