How Do You Spell YENNING?

Pronunciation: [jˈɛnɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "yenning" is a verb that means to yearn or long for something. It is often spelled with an extra "n" as "yennning," but the correct spelling only includes one "n." The phonetic transcription for "yenning" is /ˈjɛnɪŋ/, with the stress on the first syllable. The "y" sound is represented by the IPA symbol /j/ and the "e" sound is represented by /ɛ/. The "n" at the end is pronounced as an /ŋ/ sound.

YENNING Meaning and Definition

  1. Yenning is a colloquial term that is not officially recognized in most dictionaries. However, it is frequently used in informal conversations and social media platforms. The term "yenning" is derived from the word "yen," which is a Japanese term for a strong longing or yearning for something. In this context, "yenning" refers to a state or act of longing for or desiring something intensely.

    The concept of yenning revolves around a deep, almost insatiable craving for a particular person, object, experience, or outcome. It implies a persistent and often unfulfilled desire, accompanied by a sense of anticipation and longing. Yenning can manifest in various forms, such as yearning for love, success, adventure, recognition, or material possessions.

    The term "yenning" suggests a more profound longing than mere wanting or wishing for something. It connotes an emotional intensity and a feeling of incompleteness until the desired object or state is obtained. Yenning can be experienced on different levels, from an occasional fleeting desire to an all-consuming obsession. It may lead individuals to take actions or make sacrifices in pursuit of their desires.

    While yenning is not a formally recognized term, its usage has grown popular as it encapsulates the human experience of longing and yearning. It conveys a sense of emotional intensity and anticipation in the pursuit of one’s deepest desires.

Common Misspellings for YENNING

  • yeaning
  • yening
  • Yannig
  • 7enning
  • 6enning
  • ywnning
  • ysnning
  • ydnning
  • yrnning
  • y4nning
  • y3nning
  • yebning
  • yemning
  • yejning
  • yehning
  • yenbing
  • yenming
  • yenjing
  • yenhing
  • yennung

Etymology of YENNING

The word "yenning" is derived from the verb "to yen". "Yen" itself comes from Middle English "yennen", which can be traced back to Old English "giennan". The Old English term meant "to irritate" or "to vex". Over time, "yen" evolved to have a slightly different meaning, referring to a strong longing or desire. "Yenning" is the present participle form of the verb "to yen", meaning the act of longing or yearning for something.

Conjugate verb Yenning

CONDITIONAL

I would yenning
you would yenning
he/she/it would yenning
we would yenning
they would yenning
I would yen
we would yen
you would yen
he/she/it would yen
they would yen

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be yenning
you would be yenning
he/she/it would be yenning
we would be yenning
they would be yenning

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have yenning
you would have yenning
he/she/it would have yenning
we would have yenning
they would have yenning

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been yenning
you would have been yenning
he/she/it would have been yenning
we would have been yenning
they would have been yenning

FUTURE

I will yen
you will yen
he/she/it will yen
we will yen
they will yen

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be yenning
you will be yenning
he/she/it will be yenning
we will be yenning
they will be yenning

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have yenned
you will have yenned
he/she/it will have yenned
we will have yenned
they will have yenned

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been yenning
you will have been yenning
he/she/it will have been yenning
we will have been yenning
they will have been yenning

IMPERATIVE

you yen
we let´s yen

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to yen

PAST

I yenned
you yenned
he/she/it yenned
we yenned
they yenned

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was yenning
you were yenning
he/she/it was yenning
we were yenning
they were yenning

PAST PARTICIPLE

yenned

PAST PERFECT

I had yenned
you had yenned
he/she/it had yenned
we had yenned
they had yenned

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been yenning
you had been yenning
he/she/it had been yenning
we had been yenning
they had been yenning

PRESENT

I yen
you yen
he/she/it yens
we yen
they yen

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am yenning
you are yenning
he/she/it is yenning
we are yenning
they are yenning

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

yenning

PRESENT PERFECT

I have yenned
you have yenned
he/she/it has yenned
we have yenned
they have yenned

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been yenning
you have been yenning
he/she/it has been yenning
we have been yenning
they have been yenning
I would have yenned
we would have yenned
you would have yenned
he/she/it would have yenned
they would have yenned