Some in-sentence examples of “icelandic”

How to use in-sentence of “icelandic”:

– He was three-time elected lawspeaker at the Icelandic parliament, the Althing.

– Simek notes that Auðr is a female name in other Icelandic sources.

– Geysir’s name came from the Icelandic languageIcelandic verb “geysa”.

– Knattspyrnufélagið Valur is an Icelandic sports club.

– The letters þ and ð are still used in present-day Icelandic while ð is still used in present-day Faroese.

– Some linguists say there are only two Nordic languages, Eastern-Nordic and Western-Nordic, which includes Icelandic and Faroese because of their similarity.

– The Icelandic word “víti” means “hell”.

Some in-sentence examples of icelandic
Some in-sentence examples of icelandic

Example sentences of “icelandic”:

– He has been the leader of the Icelandic Independence Party since 2009.

– For the construction of the name one has to understand Icelandic naming conventions.

– Björk has won five BRIT Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, one MOJO Award, three UK Music Video Awards, 21 Icelandic Music Awards and, in 2010, the Polar Music Prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in recognition of her “deeply personal music and lyrics, her precise arrangements and her unique voice”.

– They went on to win the Úrvalsdeild six more times, the Icelandic cup twice, Icelandic league cup six times and the Icelandic super cup six times.

– Encyclopedias and dictionaries nearly all list Snorri under his Icelandic name.

Icelandic Americans are Americans of Icelandic descent or Iceland-born people who reside in the United States.

– Magnús Eiríksson was an Icelandic theologian.

– Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson is an Icelandic professional strongman and actor.

– During his career, he won the Icelandic championship three times and the Icelandic Cup four times.

- He has been the leader of the Icelandic Independence Party since 2009.

- For the construction of the name one has to understand Icelandic naming conventions.

– Some of these are Icelandic LanguageIcelandic, Burmese, Welsh, and Central Alaskan Yup’ik.

– Hildur Ingveldar Guðnadóttir is an Icelandic musician and composer.

– Rúnar Kristinsson is an Icelandic former association football midfielder who played for K.S.C.

– Lakagígar is a row of spectacular craters along twenty-five kilometres in the southern Icelandic Highlands.

– During the second half of the 18th century the Icelandic Sagas were still used as important historical sources, but the Viking Age was regarded as a barbaric and uncivilized period in the history of the Nordic countries.

– Other Scandinavian languages, such as Icelandic and Faroese, are less closely related and cannot be understood by Swedish speakers.

– Stefán Karl Stefánsson was an Icelandic actor and singer.

More in-sentence examples of “icelandic”:

– Its name is Icelandic for a “dark castle”.

– It is from the same root word as the Icelandic “fjall”/”fell”.

– Kolbeinn Sigþórsson is an Icelandic Association footballfootballer who currently plays as a striker.

– After leaving Middlesbrough, he was bought be the Icelandic Íþróttabandalag Akraness that was playing in the 1.

– It was the first IcelandIcelandic entry and the first song in Icelandic at the Eurovision Song Contest, being performed at Eurovision Song Contest 1986.

– Hannes Þór Halldórsson is an Icelandic professional Association footballfootballer who plays as a goalkeeper for the Iceland national football team and Bodø/Glimt, on loan from the Norwegian club NEC Nijmegen.

– The movie is a remake of the 2008 Icelandic movie “Reykjavík-Rotterdam” which starred Kormákur.

– Baldur Ragnarsson was an Icelandic poet and author of Esperanto works.

– These include Swedish, Danish, Icelandic and Faeroese.

– On the next day, the Althing gave the Icelandic cabinet executive power.

– Modern Icelandic languageIcelandic is the modern language that is the closest to Old Norse when written.

– Many of the people who first lived in the village have Icelandic heritage.

– He lives with his Icelandic wife in Switzerland.

– He was involved in many art groups and events including the Reykjavik Writers Festival, the Writer’s Union of Iceland, the Federation of Icelandic Artists, the Reykjavík Arts Festival, the Reykjavík Film Festival and the Reykjavík Judo-Society.

– Gary John Martin is an English peopleEnglish born Icelandic club of Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur.

– Guðjón Arnar Kristjánsson was an Icelandic politician.

– Only Pálmi Gunnarsson performed the song in the Icelandic finals.

– After a successful season, Martin was bought by the Icelandic champions Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur for a small fee.

– Eiður Guðjohnsen is a Icelandic football player.

– Arnór Ingvi Traustason is an Icelandic professional footballer who plays with Austrian club S.K.

– The rune ᚦ survived into the Middle Ages in the English language and to modern times in Icelandic languageIcelandic as the letter þ.

– Like many other Icelandic towns, the city grew with the help of the fishing industry.

– Old Norse stories, such as the Icelandic sagas, tell about the Sami.

– The North Germanic languages of Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Icelandic are also part of the Germanic language branch.

– Later, Stefán Karl had been invited by Magnús Scheving, an Icelandic gymnast, to portray one of the characters in the second “LazyTown” play.

– Loftleidir Icelandic flew between Luxembourg and New York stopping in Iceland.

– This bill was made after the 2008–11 Icelandic financial crisis.

– Both Faroese and Icelandic add the acute accent to all of their vowels to make new letters.

– She is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, actoractress, record producer and DJ.

– Gylfi Þór Sigurðsson is an Icelandic professional association footballfootballer who plays as a midfielder.

– This was requested by the Icelandic government.

– His books have been translated into Swedish, Danish, German, Hungarian, and Icelandic as well as French.

– The saga deals with blood feuds in the Icelandic peoples.

– In “Mortal Engines Mortal Engines”, the film adaptation of the first book, Hester is portrayed by twenty-eight-year-old Icelandic actress Hera Hilmar as an adult, while the young Hester is played by New Zealand child actress Poppy Macleod.

– The name derives from a translation of “Skjaldbreiður”, an Icelandic shield volcano whose name means “broad shield” from its resemblance to a warrior’s shield.

– According to an Icelandic Saga, it was founded by the Vikings around 966.

– As a children’s writer, she won the 2003 Icelandic Children’s Book Prize for “Biobörn”.

– The Cod Wars, also called the Iceland Cod Wars Icelandic languageIcelandic: “Þorskastríðin”, “the cod wars”, or “Landhelgisstríðin”, “the wars for the territorial waters” The Icelandic Coast Guard’s name in Icelandic directly translates as “Territorial waters Guard”.

– Atli Eðvaldsson was an Icelandic footballer.

– Jóhannes Eðvaldsson was an Icelandic international Association footballfootball player.

– Bjarni Benediktsson, known as Bjarni Ben, is an Icelandic politician.

– Thor Vilhjalmsson was an Icelandic writer.

– The value of the Icelandic króna dropped, and it went down to around 185 ISK per 1 euro.

– In the 1990s, when she lost a bid to head the party, she lifted her fist and declared “Minn tími mun koma!” — “”My time will come!””—a phrase that became a popular Icelandic expression.

– This page is about the music of the Icelandic band Sigur Rós.

– Vigdís Ásgeirsdóttir is an Icelandic badminton player.

– In 930, the Icelandic rulers wrote a constitution.

– After the war the US wanted to keep their bases but the Icelandic government said no.

- Its name is Icelandic for a "dark castle".

- It is from the same root word as the Icelandic "fjall"/"fell".
- Kolbeinn Sigþórsson is an Icelandic Association footballfootballer who currently plays as a striker.

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