Var inte van as 2 Answers. var: int declares the type of a variable that is expected to be and pass to the desired function or class, while int (var) will cast var variable to be instance of int class: var: int does essentially nothing unless you explicitely run a type checker (e.g. mypy) on your code. 1 van gud 2 övad, kunnig, erfaren, rutinerad, tränad, invand, inkörd, skicklig, garvad; van vid väl bekant med. motsatsord. ovan, orutinerad, okunnig. [va:n] subst. fornnordisk gud. [vän] subst. transportbil, skåpbil, varubil, minibuss, storkombi. 3 van synonym 4 6 Answers Sorted by: 2 As "int" is not a normal English word, it is difficult to say exactly how to use it correctly in a sentence. So short answer: Both are readily understood and arguably valid. Longer answer: I think most programming books say "of type int". 5 I have a question about using 'inte' in a sentence. I used to place it always after the verb, like "jag vill inte" "jag var inte", but I am seeing a different usage by native speakers. For example: "Måste erkänna att jag inte var beredd". I would've thought that it would be "jag var inte beredd". Does it not matter in this case. 6 You can declare and initialize an Integer variable by assigning it a decimal literal, a hexadecimal literal, an octal literal, or (starting with Visual Basic ) a binary literal. If the integer literal is outside the range of Integer (that is, if it is less than IntMinValue or greater than IntMaxValue, a compilation error. 7 van vid 8 subst. 9 Han är inte van att se läraren utanför klassrummet. 10