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Spending Money Vocabulary in Icelandic
Instead of a generic mug or t-shirt, a nice souvenir from could be hand-hewn volcanic rock jewelry or a bottle of Brennivin hard liquor. Also, keep in mind that tipping in Iceland is not expected and in some cases can be insulting. Service is factored into the cost already.
English Word/Phrase | Icelandic Word/Phrase |
How much does this cost? | Hvað kostar þetta (mikið) |
Open | Opið |
Closed | Lokað |
I would like to buy... | Ég mundi vilja kaupa... |
Do you accept credit cards ? | Takið þið við krítarkortum? |
One | einn |
Two | tveir |
Three | þrír |
Four | fjórir |
Five | fimm |
Six | sex |
Seven | sjö |
Eight | átta |
Nine | níu |
Ten | tíu |
zero | núll |
Sources[edit | edit source]
Book: Learn to Speak Icelandic: without even trying, Stephen Hernandez
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
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- Fruits and Vegetables
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- Colors
- Fruits
- Restaurant
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- Basic phrases: I don't understand something
- Introduce yourself Að kynna þig
- General Home
- Farewell Kveðjur
- Clothes
- Education
- How to Say Hello and Greetings
- Asking for directions Að biðja um hjálp og leiðbeiningar