Pi in Icelandic: Part #1
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"Puntur" is "point"? I assume it's masculine - thanks for that! I've always been reading numbers out and muttering "point" under my breath because I couldn't find out what the Icelandic word was. The same happened with percent - I said "af hundraði" until I found out it's "prósent". Books don't teach you this stuff :P
I should probably try this for practise saying numbers. I can imagine it gets boring less quickly than when using a random number generator. Anyway, takk fyrir.
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Samfarir is something your parents would use, kynlíf also. Ríða is something teenagers say, or when you are drunk, or, as you say, when you are rude. Funny enough, ríða is also when you ride a horse. Ríða hesti. Getnaður, well, I've never heard that used in context, I'm pretty sure it's refering to the actual orgazm.
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Haha, ok, getnaður sounds cool, ríðun sounds rude. But that's me. Hey so can you explain the difference between them? Is there any? Maybe some are used in some context and some not? I'm really curious about this, I have icelandic ambitions you see. :)
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there are more words that can mean sex in icelandic, do these sound more exiting?
kynmök
samfarir
getnaður
ríðun
these are all I can think of... :)
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you are a very cute guy ...
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Kynlíf!! That is so boringly unsimilar to sex, there I was hoping it would be something confusingly similar, like in German ;)
Thank you in any case, I am now one word more enlightened than 5 minutes ago. :D
Oh dear you want to do all this AGAIN?? *gasp*
wow, ég vissi ekki að pí væri svona löng tala! O.o
en seigjir maður ekki "komma" ?
þú sagðir "punktur"....
anyways, þetta er awesome! :)
MrRainbowsocks 3 years ago
Jamm, pí er endalaust löng tala. Nei í alvöru, það er ekki búið að finna endann á henni. Mörg þúsund tölur uppgötaðar.
Ups, þetta átti að vera komma, hehe, sem betur fer eru mjög fáir sem kunna íslensku.
Thanks for watching
Steinninn 3 years ago
I think you should give cookies to those who watch the whole 10 minutes of this haha.
Hey I've wanted to ask this someone for ages and this seems like a good opportunity (I think?). If "six" is "sex" in Icelandic, how do you say, well, "sex"?
thetinar 3 years ago
I will, cookies for everyone.
Great question. It's kynlíf.
For fun I looked at Wiktionary, sex can also mean gender, in Swedish and Latin it's also six.
Should I do an english version?
Steinninn 3 years ago