Common Phrases in Icelandic Language : Driving Phrases in Icelandic Language

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

Learn Icelandic phrases that pertain to driving with expert language tips in this free travel language lesson video from our native of Iceland.

Expert: Eva Natalja Robertsdattir
Bio: Eva Natalja Robertsdattir is a native Icelandic speaker and has given language and singing lessons for more than 5 years.
Filmmaker: Melissa Schenk

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  • Eitthvað, ekki eikkhvað.

  • jisses ett sånt språk. So close, yet so far.

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  • @XxVECT0RxX

    they're both a "th" sound. in english you use them both all the time. the thorn (þ) is the "th" as in "thigh", whereas the eth (ð) is the "th" as in "they". it's that simple :D

  • the fact that 90% of what she does are idiomatic phrases is amazing. you can know how to say four words which in one language would make sense together, but in another they don't.

  • Lol my tongue gets exhausted from trying to wrap around the ð and þ

    But I find it a very beautiful language =)

  • sammála það er stundum íslenskur hreimur og stundum enskur

  • sweet

  • er þetta íslendingur?

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