Correct spelling for the English word "veen" is [vˈiːn], [vˈiːn], [v_ˈiː_n] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "veen" is of Dutch origin. It comes from the Dutch word "veen", which means "peat" or "bog". Peat is partially decayed plant material found in wetland areas, and bogs are areas of wet, spongy ground composed mainly of peat. In English, the word "veen" is often used to refer to a type of peat bog, particularly those formed in cool, damp northern climates.