When

/wɛn/ adverb

When is used to ask or talk about the time that something happens or happened.

“When” comes from Old English “hwænne,” from Proto-Germanic “hwan,” a time-question word. It is part of the same ancient “wh-” family as “what,” “where,” and “why.”

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