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Icelandic religion themed list
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Inspired by Teach Yourself Icelandic, Chapter 8
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A random list of modern words and phrases, and includes insults. Only one card has sound.
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Inspired by Teach Yourself Icelandic, Chapter 12
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Inspired by Teach Yourself Icelandic, Chapter 9
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Inspired by Teach Yourself Icelandic
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Inspired by Teach Yourself Icelandic, Chapter 15
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Inspired by Teach Yourself Icelandic, Chapter 10
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Inspired by Teach Yourself Icelandic, Chapter 16
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Inspired by Teach Yourself Icelandic, Chapter 13
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Inspired by Teach Yourself Icelandic, Chapter 14
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Icelandic words and phrases 10, 11
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Family vocabulary from Lærum Íslensku - includes words like "uncle (on your dad's side)" and "uncle (on your mom's side)". Includes the type of noun and gender as shown in the book. Example - faðir, feður, MS4. (Father, fathers, masculine, strong, type four)
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Icelandic vocabulary 18, 19
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Basic pronouns (I, you, she, they) and conjugations of the verb heita (to be named, to be called) with example sentences.
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Possessive pronouns (his, her, its, our, your [group], their) and example sentences that include family member, number, age, and name vocabulary. From page 31 of Lærum Íslensku.
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Vocabulary from a children's story about trolls.
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Vocabulary from Icelandic Online's theme one, unit one, thread one, lesson one. This is the lesson where you first meet the characters and they say they are learning Icelandic.
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Vocabulary from a children's story about daily activities.
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Two–letter Icelandic words with credit going to: From: http://en.nothingisreal.com/wiki/Icelandic_two-letter_words
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Opposite adjectives (fast, slow. Lazy, hard-working.)
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Vocabulary from Icelandic Online's theme one, unit one, thread two, lessons one, two, and three. This is the "Hvar er taskan mín?" thread, related to the beach.
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Some adjective conjugations and example sentences that include family vocabulary.. Examples: "My father is kind, friendly, and patient", "Her brothers are hungry and tired".
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Vocabulary from Icelandic Online's theme one, unit one, thread one, lessons two and three. These are the pages where you play the flash game to match verb conjugations, and where the characters from the first lesson go bathing and see Jóna.
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Questions and answers using "ekki / not", and random nouns. Example: "No. My sister is not ugly. She is cute." , "Is his grandpa short and fat?"
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Icelandic vocabulary 16 and 17
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Vocabulary from a children's story about puffins.
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Colours and conjugations of the definite article (the) in the nominative. Includes things like "made of gold", "dark red", and "light red".
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Nouns and plurals in the nominative, and their class (Examples: NS for Neuter Strong, FS2 for Feminine Strong 2) as taken from pages forty-nine thorugh sixty-six of Lærum Íslensku. Example: Mynd, myndir, FS2 - Picture, pictures, Feminine Strong 2.
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Vocabulary from a children's story about fishing.
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Includes the conjugation of "að vera - to be", the conjugation of "old", and example sentences that include these, numbers, and family members like "How old is your father?" and "My father is forty-two years old". From pages 28 through 30 of Lærum Íslensku.
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Vocabulary from a children's story about outlaws.
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Weak adjectives in the nominative case and their declinations. From pages 79 through 81 of Lærum Íslensku.
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Vocabulary and example sentences using that vocabulary from Carry On Icelandic. Includes only some audio. að, aðal, aðalbygging, aðeins, aðferð, aðstoð, aðstoða, aðstæður, af
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Example sentences using colours and clothing objects. Lærum Íslensku page 77.
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Conjugations of "my" and "your", with example sentences using the family vocabulary from the previous list.
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This list includes a range of numbers, so you learn to count from one to one million. From page 27 of Lærum Íslensku. This only includes one variation of counting from one to four, other variations will appear in later lists.
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"More people vocabulary" from pages 85 and 86 of Lærum Íslensku.
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Example sentences for telling time. From pages 110 to 113 of Lærum Íslensku.
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Greetings. From pages 116 and 117 of Lærum Íslensku.
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Asking what colour something is or describing an object using colours. From page 78 of Lærum Íslensku.
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"Places in the city" from pages 88 of Lærum Íslensku. Also includes the words to go, to intent, should, and must from page 89.
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Example sentences like "The girl should go to the police station" and "The children intend to go into the apartment", along with accusative and nominative versions of "the library", "the pharmacy", et cetera. From pages 98 and 99 of Lærum Íslensku.
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Vocabulary, example sentences, and audio from Carry On Icelandic. bíomynd, bjarga, bjartur, bjóða, bjór, blað, bland, blanda, bless, boð, borð, borða, borg
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Vocabulary, example sentences, and audio from Carry On Icelandic. botna, bók, bókabúð, bókasafn, bókmenntafræði bókmenntafræðingur, bókmenntir, bragðgóður, brandari, brauð, braut, braðlega, bráðum.
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Example sentences for dative case, and declinations for some nouns in dative case. Examples: the police station, the hospital, the man in the park is very happy, the children in the building should go to the park. From pages 100 to 106 in Lærum Íslensku.
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More examples for dative case, this time with NS1 and FS2 declinations. From pages 107 to 109 of Lærum Íslensku.
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Sentences with days of the week. Examples: Brynjar intends to go to the library on Monday at five o'clock. I intend to go to church every Sunday.
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