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Learn Icelandic - Colors
The colours - Litirnir
Yellow - Gulur
Red - Rauður
Green - Grænn
Blue - Blár
Black - Svartur
White - Hvítur
Grey - Grár
Purple - Fjólublár
Brown - Brúnn
Pink - Bleikur
Orange - Appelsínugulur
Beige - Drapplitaður
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Відео

Icelandic numbers 30-1.000.000
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30 = Þrjátíu 40 = Fjörutíu 50 = Fimmtíu 60 = Sextíu 70 = Sjötíu 80 = Áttatíu 90 = Níutíu 100 = Hundrað 1.000 = Þúsund 1.000.000 = Milljón
Learn Icelandic: The months
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One month =Einn mánuður Two months= Tveir mánuðir January = Janúar February = Febrúar March = Mars April = Apríl (also a female name) May = Maí June = Júní July = Júlí August = Ágúst (also a male name) September = September October = Október November = Nóvember December = Desember One year = Eitt ár Two years = Tvö ár
Learn Icelandic: The days - Dagarnir
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The days - Dagarnir One day - Einn dagur Two days - Tveir dagar Monday - Mánudagur Tuesday - Þriðjudagur Wednesday - Miðvikudagur Thursday - Fimmtudagur Friday - Föstudagur Saturday - Laugardagur Sunday - Sunnudagur One week - Ein vika Two weeks - Tvær vikur
Icelandic numbers 11-20
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11 = Ellefu ( double-L is sometimes pronounced as a hard "tl" sound) 12 = Tólf ( the letter "F" is sometimes pronouced as "V", depending on where in Iceland you're from) 13 = Þrettán 14 = Fjórtán 15 = Fimmtán 16 = Sextán 17 = Sautján 18 = Átján 19 = Nítján 20 = Tuttugu
Learn the Icelandic alphabet A-Ö
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Today we are training pronounciation by going over the Icelandic alphabet and words that start/include each letter. Andvarp = Sigh Áhugi = Interest Baldur = A male name Draumur = Dream Arður = Yield Eldur = Fire Haglél = Hail Furðulegt = Weird/Strange Glott = Grin Hurð = Door Ilmur = Scent Ísskápur = Fridge Jólahlaðborð = Christmas "buffet" (Smorgasbord) Köttur = Cat Langur = Long Myrkur = Dark...
Icelandic numbers 1-10
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Starting with the very basics, training the pronounciation of the icelandic numbers 1-10. Next week we will go over the icelandic alphabet. Tölustafir = Numbers (lit. number letters) (Masculin/Feminin/Neutral) 1 = Einn / Ein / Eitt 2 = Tveir / Tvær / Tvö 3 = Þrír / Þrjár / Þrjú 4 = Fjórir / Fjórar / Fjögur 5 = Fimm / Fimm / Fimm 6 = Sex / Sex / Sex 7 = Sjö / Sjö / Sjö 8 = Átta / Átta / Átta 9 =...
Star Wars Dance off - M.F
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Video taken in a studio ....by Marinó Flóvent !

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  • @novepipps
    @novepipps Місяць тому

    Pls make more

  • @TaylerAleks
    @TaylerAleks 3 місяці тому

    You are watched not only kids! thanks for videos

  • @victoriageorgopoulou4292
    @victoriageorgopoulou4292 4 місяці тому

    takk fyrir !!

  • @markw4206
    @markw4206 9 місяців тому

    Fun and informative.

  • @statuschannel8916
    @statuschannel8916 9 місяців тому

    no more video now

  • @Ilovevegan123
    @Ilovevegan123 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. You look nice and the way you teach is easier than my husband did❤

  • @palvik2228
    @palvik2228 10 місяців тому

    You guys are GREAT! :))

  • @NorskaFjordskaOfficial
    @NorskaFjordskaOfficial 11 місяців тому

    For Norse Reacretion: Gulr Rauðr Grænn Blr Svartr Hvítr Grr Fjólublr Brúnn Bleikr Appelsínugulr Drapp-Litaðr

  • @NorskaFjordskaOfficial
    @NorskaFjordskaOfficial 11 місяців тому

    From what i’ve learned, and what i know from old Norse(more specifically: Ancient Norwegian) this is the Norse recreation: Einn Tver Þrr Fjórr Fimm Sex Sjö Átta Níu Tíu Takk Fyrír for reading(or should i say Takk Fyrr) because thats the Norse way❤

  • @ayaanmobin275
    @ayaanmobin275 Рік тому

    In Swedish 6 is called sex, and same is in Icelandic 😅

  • @ayaanmobin275
    @ayaanmobin275 Рік тому

    Oh this language is very close to Swedish language

  • @RaisOrujov
    @RaisOrujov Рік тому

    👍👍👍👍

  • @jillianweiss5413
    @jillianweiss5413 Рік тому

    His facial expressions are priceless. 😄

  • @milenayusunguaira
    @milenayusunguaira Рік тому

    Buen y excelente que bonito que sumerced cómo islandeses esten haciendo este tipo de vídeo deseo aprender su idioma e irme a conocer tu pais

  • @keretaman
    @keretaman Рік тому

    Do people still use the masculine/feminine versions?

    • @allsber
      @allsber Рік тому

      Yes! Masculine/feminine/neutral depending on the topic subject 🙃

  • @keretaman
    @keretaman Рік тому

    "sex" sex "sex" sex 😂😂😂😂

  • @abelardotrivinoalvarez8569

    Excelente chicos. Muy guapa la rubia.

  • @anjafl826
    @anjafl826 Рік тому

    She is so beautiful 😊

  • @tosuchino6465
    @tosuchino6465 Рік тому

    This is very helpful. Actually seeing a native speaker's mouth movement is a lot more helpful than just hearing recorded voices. Thank you!

  • @ltdaniel
    @ltdaniel Рік тому

    You both have a countagious smile. I've been learning all video smiling hahaha.

  • @lalakelly3652
    @lalakelly3652 Рік тому

    💗💗💗

  • @lalakelly3652
    @lalakelly3652 Рік тому

    💗💗💗

  • @levkrinitskych1
    @levkrinitskych1 Рік тому

    Very hard and complicated but thank you for deeper understanding of pronunciation

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 4 місяці тому

      Icelandic is a very easy category 1 language, as every other Germanic language, and, even though every language is going to seem hard to a beginner, Icelandic is actually very easy to learn, Norse languages being some of the easiest languages to learn that are almost as easy as English and Dutch, plus Icelandic and Gothic and Norse have some of the easiest pronunciations and accents that are the easiest to imitate that are as easy as English pronunciation and the the neutral American accent and Dutch pronunciation and the Dutch accent with soft Gs and soft Rs, so I sounded native in Icelandic even when I was beginner level - I am now advanced level in Icelandic and Norwegian and close to advanced level in Norse etc, and I highly recommend learning all the prettiest languages ever created Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / English / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish together as they are way too pretty not to know, and for resources, I recommend learning Icelandic from the yt vocab videos with 1.450 Icelandic words and hundreds and thousands of words in Icelandic and from the videos on grammar as well as song lyrics like Skáld songs and lyrics to Icelandic folk songs etc and also from G translate and Wkp and the Icelandic to English dictionary from the Net as well as the ws that has all the Icelandic declensions, plus there are some videos called Viltu Læra Íslensku? that are for upper intermediates, which are also very helpful with lots of new words!

  • @evamazer3409
    @evamazer3409 Рік тому

    Great video, thank you. 🙂 Please do more. Where is your pupil from?

  • @user-mn8rr8rg8d
    @user-mn8rr8rg8d 2 роки тому

    I'm Russian, a few days ago I started to learn Icelandic by myself. Thank you for this content! It's very important.

  • @Drew791
    @Drew791 2 роки тому

    This is absolutely fascinating. As an American, I have a fantasy of living in a small Icelandic fishing village, either opening a small cafe for fisherman, or working hard on the freezing waters pulling fish nets. Well it’s just a little weird fantasy I have. Will you be posting any new videos soon?

  • @Aprinsa
    @Aprinsa 2 роки тому

    Takk fyrir!

  • @flintflaunt7274
    @flintflaunt7274 2 роки тому

    Æfing this is is a good video

  • @sophiaha01
    @sophiaha01 2 роки тому

    Your videos are very useful!

  • @samulaq
    @samulaq 2 роки тому

    Could you tell me how to say "0"?

  • @samulaq
    @samulaq 2 роки тому

    no "C"?

    • @allsber
      @allsber 2 роки тому

      No we don't have "C"

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 4 місяці тому

      Maybe some English loanwords may have it, but normally Norse languages use K instead of C and Q for the C sound, so cat is spellt katt / köttur / kat etc in Norse languages and in most other Germanic languages!

  • @bhuvaneswariharibabu5656
    @bhuvaneswariharibabu5656 2 роки тому

    பளபளக்கும் பாவை

  • @GRAY-vg8fl
    @GRAY-vg8fl 2 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/jzq3uoOjmP0/v-deo.html

  • @shadowpastathetf2kidwithau706
    @shadowpastathetf2kidwithau706 2 роки тому

    Me: oh god kill me

  • @MichaelSpengler
    @MichaelSpengler 2 роки тому

    so, two "n" in a word are pronouced like a "t" , did i hear that right? what is the literal translation for the Icelanddic word for beige? and interesting, how many words sound similar to my native German..

    • @allsber
      @allsber 2 роки тому

      Yeah kind of, the double n sound is pronounced like "thn" or "dn" (depending on where in Iceland you're from). The word for beige ,"Drapplitaður", means drapp colored so basically drapp is the name of this light brown colour but we never say just drapp, it has to be drapplitaður, I acually have no idea why. I took a German language class in high school and I agree with you there! It was also easy for me to learn the der, die , das because we have the same system in Icelandic (hann, hún, það)

    • @MichaelSpengler
      @MichaelSpengler 2 роки тому

      @@allsber both languagesa are the most complex in the Germanic langauge family. Icelandic though managed to eep its purety.

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Рік тому

      I am learning all Germanic languages (already learned Dutch to an advanced level and am intermediate level in Norwegian and Swedish) and, I must say, Icelandic and Faroese and Old English & Old Norse are the most difficult Germanic languages, as most words are not easy to read / pronounce / memorize and it’s not easy to remember the exact spelling with the accents - German is not as easy as Dutch & Norwegian & Swedish, but it isn’t as difficult as Icelandic, so it’s between the Frisian languages and Old Norse / Old English & Icelandic / Faroese!

  • @matteocilurzo644
    @matteocilurzo644 2 роки тому

    Whats the today date in Icelandic?

    • @allsber
      @allsber 2 роки тому

      I am not sure I understand you, which word(s) did you want to know? Today = í dag Today's date = dagsetningin í dag

    • @matteocilurzo644
      @matteocilurzo644 2 роки тому

      but I wanted to know how to say today's date in Icelandic!

    • @allsber
      @allsber 2 роки тому

      @@matteocilurzo644 you mean like "the 6th of May"? That would be "sjötti maí" 😊 Today is the 6th of may = í dag er sjötti maí

  • @modernvision01
    @modernvision01 2 роки тому

    Nice to see Edward Norton is learning Icelandic :D Thanks for these videos! Very helpful for our trip to Iceland!

  • @monicaniederstraser542
    @monicaniederstraser542 2 роки тому

    Oh, I‘m from Brasil too. But I live in Germany. Thank you for your video. I’m learning islandic for a travel and maybe for a job in Iceland.

  • @Marx1989
    @Marx1989 2 роки тому

    I have been in Iceland year ago. I love this country. Sorry, Iceland is not like another country. It is a planet :) I felt great there and I miss so much. I need to go once again. Thanks for this video. Icelandic language is really hard but this video helps a lot. The pronunciation of some of the letters is really funny. For example the pronunciation of H as /hau/ is very funny to me as a Pole, because in Polish /hau/ is the sound of barking dog :) But the biggest puzzle for me is the pronunciation of the letter L, I don't understand this way :) but anyway :)

  • @justkiddinbye
    @justkiddinbye 2 роки тому

    thats a masterpiece. thank you so much :)

  • @hawaianico
    @hawaianico 2 роки тому

    Almost the same system as in modern Greek and Portuguese. It's a pity that the old pagan days names got lost in these three languages, it was nicer. I wonder how it could be today in Icelandic if it had kept the names. I guess something like Mánadagur, Tysdagur, Óðinnsdagur, Þórsdagur, Frjádagur.

  • @krexiiroxx5573
    @krexiiroxx5573 2 роки тому

    No more videos?

  • @kogeisan
    @kogeisan 2 роки тому

    Thank you 👍 This is one of the best video to understand the pronunciation of the íslenska alphabet 👏

  • @j.mattlakes7792
    @j.mattlakes7792 2 роки тому

    This is the A to Ö of Iceland, so try to sing along. This is the A to Ö of Iceland. What could possibly go wrong?

  • @lordovwitchcraft1665
    @lordovwitchcraft1665 2 роки тому

    Takk

  • @narasimhuluragiri5332
    @narasimhuluragiri5332 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much sister, your teaching and explanation of pronunciation is good and mesmerising.

    • @allsber
      @allsber 3 роки тому

      Thank you for your kind words 🥰

  • @rodrigoaguirre553
    @rodrigoaguirre553 3 роки тому

    3: 58 jajaja

  • @kalpaliyanagame3869
    @kalpaliyanagame3869 3 роки тому

    Oh super icelandic lesson kidds 😃

  • @christophercastro2677
    @christophercastro2677 3 роки тому

    Takk Fyrir I have been trying to learn Icelandic for a couple hours I have the numbers a couple words and 1 sentence I really hope to fully learn Icelandic I’m going to keep studying this language hopefully I can keep up with it because I am going back to school in Einn week but Takk Fyrir the video really helped me out a lot I hope to learn more of this language

    • @christophercastro2677
      @christophercastro2677 3 роки тому

      Halló I was wondering why don’t you guys make videos anymore I’d love to hear from you guys and learn more from the both of you I hope you guys do end up making more videos teaching me about this language

  • @g-smith4466
    @g-smith4466 3 роки тому

    This is what I came for @05:44