It can mean 'heaven'. It's the place people go to that live Ragnarök.
''peka'' isn't an Icelandic word.
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
English: Island - Mountain - Glacier Icelandic: Eyja - Fjalla - Jökull
Nemar is Icelandic for trainees!
it means "hi"
"Your Soul"
Gimli Glider happened on 1983-07-23.
Gimli - Middle-earth - was created in 1954.
Tales from the Gimli Hospital was created in 1988.
skaut = "lap"
The duration of Tales from the Gimli Hospital is 1.2 hours.
-Icelandic born Norseman discovered North America (excluding Greenland) in 1002 or 1003 A.D.- OR: They didn't really have colonies if that's what ye mean. Iceland technically is a colony. Though: Due to harsh environmental and economic conditions in Iceland, including the eruption of Mount Askja, some 20,000 Icelanders left their homeland between 1870 and 1915. These Icelandic settlers, known in their native language as Vestur-Íslendingar (meaning West-Icelanders), called this new settlement on Lake Winnipeg New Iceland, and the region remains a symbolic centre of the Icelandic heritage in Canada today. {copied from "Wikipedia".} is that O.K.?'.. Try 'Gimli' at .."Wikipedia" (That's the town they're all at) ;)