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English
Noun
vars
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Afrikaans
Etymology
Pronunciation
Adjective
vars (attributive vars or (seldom) varse, comparative varser, superlative varste)
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *varci. Cognate with Finnish varsi.
Noun
vars (genitive varre, partitive vart)
Inflection
Derived terms
Icelandic
Noun
vars
Ingrian
Pronunciation
Noun
vars
- alternative form of varsi
Declension
References
- Ruben E. Nirvi (1971), Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 643
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Latgalian
Noun
vars m
Romanian
Verb
vars
Swedish
Etymology 1
From an older interrogative adverb hvarest (“whereto, whither”), see varest, from Old Swedish hvaris.
Pronunciation
Adverb
vars
- (dialectal, Northern Sweden) where
- 2018, “Gräset är inte alltid grönare”, in Norrbottens-Kuriren:
- Kollegor och vänner blir helt plötsligt även de omedvetna hetsare genom frågor som: 'Jaha, å vars ska ni åka på semestern i år?'
- Colleagues and friends all of a sudden also unconsciously become stress causes through questions such as: 'Well, where are you going on holiday this year?'
Usage notes
Etymology 2
Clipping of bevars, itself a contraction of (Gud) bevare oss (”may God save us”), from the present subjunctive of bevara (“to save, to keep”), and oss (“us”).
Pronunciation
Interjection
vars
- (colloquial) Added to an answering interjection (mainly jo) to make it more emphatic.
- 2012, Guus Kuijer, “Konsten är ett annat sätt att förstå”, in Jacob Roël, transl., Svenska Dagbladet:
- ’Och?’ undrade den gamle mannen. ’Har du förstått ett och annat då?’ ’Jo vars’, sa Jonathan.
- ’And?’ the old man wondered. ’Have you understood a thing or two then?’ ’Yep, certainly’, Jonathan said.
See also
Etymology 3
See main entry var.
Pronunciation
Noun
vars
Etymology 4
- (relative pronoun) From Old Swedish hvars, genitive of hvar (“which, every”).
- (distributive pronoun) From a reanalysis of varsin, varsitt (“one each”) (from var + sin, sitt) as consisting of vars + en, ett (“one”) and then expanded to further numerals, e.g. vars två (”two each”), standard Swedish två var.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
vars
- (relative pronoun) whose (of whom)
- 2015, Stieg Larsson, Män som hatar kvinnor:
- Telefonen ägdes av en Margot Lundmark, vars mor faktiskt hette Magda och stundom brukade jobba extra i butiken.
- The telephone was owned by a Margot Lundmark, whose mother’s name in fact was Magda and who sometimes worked part-time in the shop.
- (distributive pronoun, dialectal, Scania) each
- 2004, Mikael Bergstrand, “Ta barnen på allvar i alla lägen”, in Sydsvenskan:
- Hans eventuella brott består i att han för drygt ett år sedan ålade elva unga trädvandaler från Videdalsskolan i Malmö att göra rätt för sig genom att återställa skadan, plantera nya träd och dessutom pröjsa vars tre hundralappar till gatukontoret.
- His possible crime consists in the fact that, just over a year ago, he ordered eleven young tree vandals from the Videdal school in Malmö to do the right thing by repairing the damage, planting new trees and also paying three hundred kronor each to the roadworks department.
Usage notes
- Not used as an interrogative pronoun, in which case vems (singular) or vilkas (plural) is used.
- The use of vars with a plural referent was earlier proscribed in favour of vilkas, but is now accepted, e.g.:
- 2018, “Granskning: Gapet mellan grundskolor ökar”, in Svenska Dagbladet:
- På de skolor där antalet behöriga lärare har minskat går många elever vars föräldrar inte är högutbildade.
- Many pupils whose parents are not highly educated attend schools where the number of qualified teachers has decreased.
References
- vars in Svensk ordbok (SO)
- vars in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)
- Vars. Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore. 21 October 2013.
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