the typical welcome in Icelandic is "Velkominn til" followed by the place name.
So "Welcome to Seattle" would be "Velkominn til Seattle" for masculine , or in plural, or feminine "Velkomin til Seattle" with only one "n" in "Velkomin"
-Native Icelandic, English Major
"Velkomin til Íslands" if you're talking to a group of people or a woman but it's "Velkominn til Íslands" if it's a man you're talking to.
you say "velkomin heim"
Velkominn aftur (male) Velkomin aftur (female -also plural)
já is yes in icelandic
Myndir means images in Icelandic.
It's same - in icelandic is perry,too.
There are few ways to say 'wonderful' in Icelandic; 'Dásamlegt' , 'Yndislegt' and 'Frábært'.
In Icelandic, one would say 'How are you doing', by saying 'Hvernig ert pu ao gera'. The majority of Icelandic speakers live in Iceland, where Icelandic was made an official language in 1944.
You Say" Þrjátíu "
you say "vélmenni"
you say "körfubolti"
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