Sá Explained
This post will discuss how the word sá is used.
This post will discuss how the word sá is used.
This post will discuss the two most common, sometimes confused together, ways to use the word því.
This post will discuss preposition usage when it comes to traveling by vehicle.
This post will discuss the naming conventions of, and some of the most popular, Icelandic roads.
This post will teach you how to ask for, order and buy food in Icelandic.
The creator of Íslenzka.is kindly approved this resource feature, as well as its mention and recommendation in the course, following an email inquiry.
The other day, a friend and fellow learner showed me this picture from his trip to the Blue Lagoon:
This post will give a brief introduction to grammatical gender in Icelandic.
Grammatical gender refers to the phenomenon in some languages whereby all nouns, even ones with no real-world gender connotation, are assigned to a specific gender for grammatical purposes.
This post will discuss and remedy ten common beginner Icelandic mistakes.
This post responds to a question I often receive. Advanced Icelandic learners know that an indefinite noun is supposed to be accompanied by strong-form adjectives and definite nouns with weak adjectives. But this is not always the case.