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1. wen adverb(at what time(?): When did you arrive?; When will you see her again?; I asked him when the incident had occurred; Tell me when to jump.) når2. wən, wen conjunction1) ((at or during) the time at which: It happened when I was abroad; When you see her, give her this message; When I've finished, I'll telephone you.) da; når2) (in spite of the fact that; considering that: Why do you walk when you have a car?) når, skjønt, enda•- whence- wheneverda--------nårIsubst. \/wen\/tid(spunkt)the when and (the) where hvor og når, tid og stedIIadv. \/wen\/1) når• when did it happen?• when ever?• say when!2) ( brukt refleksivt) da, nårby when når• by when can I have it made?• can you tell me by when you'll be finished?from when fra hvilken tid• from when does it date?say when! si stopp! (ved skjenking i glass)since when siden når, hvor lenge• since when is that allowed?• since when has she been missing?till when til når, hvor lenge• till when is the shop open?when... from? fra hvilken tid• when does it date from?when... till til når, hvor lenge• when is the shop open till?IIIsubjunksjon \/wen\/1) når, da• the Queen will visit the town in May, when she will open the new hospitalDronningen kommer til å besøke byen i mai, når hun skal åpne det nye sykehusetnår man bader, bør man alltid tørke seg ordentlig etterpå• when read, the book is to be returned• they left on Monday, since when we have heard nothingde dro på mandag, og siden da har vi ikke hørt noe2) som• when young, I played volleyball3) skjønt, enda, selv om• he walks, when he might take a taxihan går, skjønt han kan ta en taxiwhen there da jeg kom dit\/frem
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