Bless is the formal way, bæbæ is colloquial
bless or bæ
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Also, ''Vertu sæll'' if you're talking to a male or ''Vertu sæl'' if you're talking to a female.
Icelandic Pony Horse Isle: Icelandic
A person from Iceland is called an Icelander. If a person is from Iceland they are Icelandic.
Icelandic refers to a noun that relates to Iceland. (Iceland is a country btw) For example: An Icelandic person Icelandic food Icelandic scenery Hope this Helps :D Love, Lifeislikethat
'Uncle' in Icelandic is 'Frændi'.
'Lava' in Icelandic is 'Hraun'.
''Goodbye'' in Icelandic is ''bless''.
já is yes in icelandic
Icelandic is almost (there are always a few exceptions) the same as Old Norsk. If you learn Icelandic you will understand most of the thing the Norwegians will say. For example, in Icelandic you have the form 'heitir' (
It's Icelandic for "Victory Rose"
''peka'' isn't an Icelandic word.
Icelandic króna was created in 1874.
Icelandic Cup was created in 1960.