Yearn vs Yen - What's the difference?
yearn | yen |
To long, have a strong desire (for something).
* All I yearn for is a simple life.
To long for something in the past with melancholy, nostalgically
To be pained or distressed; to grieve; to mourn.
* Shakespeare
To pain; to grieve; to vex.
* Shakespeare
* Shakespeare
The unit of Japanese currency, equal to 100 sen.
A coin or note worth one yen.
To have a strong desire for.
As verbs the difference between yearn and yen
is that yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) while yen is to have a strong desire for.As a noun yen is
the unit of Japanese currency, equal to 100 sen.yearn
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) giernan, from (etyl) .Verb
(en verb)- Falstaff he is dead, and we must yearn therefore.
- It would yearn your heart to see it.
- It yearns me not if men my garments wear.
