How do you say forever in Icelandic?
There are few ways to say it, depends on the context;
'að eilífu'
'eilíft'
'alltaf'
'ævinlega'
Do Icelandic people pass stories down to each generation?
Yes, I believe so. That is probably how we heard of Eric The Red and Leif Ericsson.
Are Greenland and Iceland part of na?
North-America? Yes, Greenland is IN North-America but it's apart of Denmark.
Iceland is in Europe there for not apart of North-America.
Was Iceland ever invaded by Nazi Germany?
No, it was occupied by Britain in 1940 in order to forestall a Nazi invasion.
What is closer to the U.S Newfoundland or Iceland?
Iceland is closer to the U.S. than Newfoundland. The shortest distance from the U.S. mainland to Iceland is approximately 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) to its southwestern coast, while Newfoundland is about 2,200 miles (3,500 kilometers) away from the U.S. mainland. Thus, Iceland is the closer of the two locations.
When did the Icelandic come to America?
-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) ;)
Is Iceland the furthest eastern country in Europe?
No, Iceland is not the furthest eastern country in Europe. While it is located in the North Atlantic, the easternmost point of Europe is actually found in Russia, specifically at the Chukotka Peninsula. Other countries, such as Norway and Finland, also extend further east than Iceland.
Iceland is warmer than Britain and the rest of Europe mainly, because it's in the direct path of the jet stream. Britain and Europe is bypassed, because they're large landmasses. the ocean current from the North and Baltic seas and also the Arctic Ocean cool Britain and France. Iceland is particularly small, so the jet stream can't avoid it.
The jet stream brings warm air from the Caribbean and other equatorial regions all the way to the Arctic Ocean.
Iceland also has extreme underground geothermal activity. As it is widely known, Iceland's energy is largely supplemented by geothermal vents on the actual landmass. That also has a small, yet adverse affect on the climate of Iceland.
Iceland is known as the land of ice and?
Yes, Iceland is generally known as ''the land of ice and fire''. Because this place is cover by ice and here one can see volcanoes too. This year volcano erupted in Iceland which is known as Geldingadalir Fagradalsfjall Volcano. The entire landscape in Geldingadalur underwent a significant facelift due to this volcanic eruption that started on Friday, 19th March. As soon as the word got out, hundreds and thousands of travelers from all over the world started booking tickets and trips to this Nordic nation to feast their eyes with a sight they won’t probably see again in their lifetime. One of my friend had visited this place with a tour (Discover Iceland) guide with proper planning.
I have mentioned some of the things which you can't do in Iceland. Just check these out:
1. Don't Take Pictures of Everything
2. Don't Leave a Tip
3. Don't Talk About Politics
4. Don't Complain About the Local Food
5. Don't Be Loud and Obnoxious
6. Don't Enter a Sauna or Pool Without Showering First
7. Don't Make a Big Deal Out of Local Customs
A few days ago I had visited this country with my hubby. I really enjoyed my trip with discover.is.
No, there are no deserts in Iceland. It is mostly terrain and grassy fields, but there is no area hot enough for there to be a desert.
How do you say thanks for adding me in iceland?
Takk fyrir vinabeiðnina.
You can also say; Ég þakka fyrir vinabeiðnina.