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venn — meaning in English: friend

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'venn' in informal settings, such as during conversations with friends or when making plans to hang out. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Skal vi henge med vennene våre i helgen?' which translates to 'Shall we hang out with our friends this weekend?'
Synonyms & nuances
'Venn' is often used in casual contexts, while 'kamerat' can imply a closer bond or camaraderie, often associated with shared experiences or activities. You would choose 'venn' when referring to a friend in a general sense and 'kamerat' when you want to emphasize a deeper or more active friendship.
Culture
'Venn' is deeply ingrained in Norwegian culture, reflecting the importance of friendships in a society known for its strong community ties. Interestingly, the word is derived from Old Norse 'vinr,' which means 'friend' and highlights the long-standing value Norwegians place on camaraderie and support among one another.
FAQ
Q.What does 'venn' mean in English?
'Venn' means 'friend' in English, used to describe someone with whom you have a close bond or companionship.
Q.How do you use 'venn' in a sentence?
'Venn' can be used to refer to someone in an informal context, such as 'Han er min beste venn,' which translates to 'He is my best friend.'
Q.Is 'venn' used for both genders?
Yes, 'venn' is gender-neutral and can refer to a friend of any gender.
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