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<div class="pg_page_title"> Prepositions in Icelandic</div> | |||
In Icelandic, prepositions determine the case of the following noun. For example, um (about) requires the use of the accusative case, af (of) - dative, til (to) - genitive. | In Icelandic, prepositions determine the case of the following noun. For example, um (about) requires the use of the accusative case, af (of) - dative, til (to) - genitive. | ||
Some of the most common Icelandic adjectives are: um, gegnum, að, af, frá, hjá, til, án, milli, á, eftir, fyrir. | Some of the most common Icelandic adjectives are: um, gegnum, að, af, frá, hjá, til, án, milli, á, eftir, fyrir. | ||
<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson:</span> [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Negation|Negation]], [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]] & [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]]. | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
Book: Learn to Speak Icelandic: without even trying, Stephen Hernandez'' | Book: Learn to Speak Icelandic: without even trying, Stephen Hernandez'' | ||
==Videos== | |||
===Icelandic Prepositions: Accusative or Dative? - YouTube=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhOGkeyaBpE</youtube> | |||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Questions|Questions]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Possession|Possession]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Adverbs|Adverbs]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Gender|Gender]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Articles|Articles]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Verbs|Verbs]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Negation|Negation]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Icelandic-Articles|Icelandic Articles]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]] | |||
* [[Language/Icelandic/Grammar/Prepositions|Prepositions]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 27 March 2023
Prepositions in Icelandic
In Icelandic, prepositions determine the case of the following noun. For example, um (about) requires the use of the accusative case, af (of) - dative, til (to) - genitive.
Some of the most common Icelandic adjectives are: um, gegnum, að, af, frá, hjá, til, án, milli, á, eftir, fyrir.
Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Negation, How to Use Be & How to Use Have.
Sources[edit | edit source]
Book: Learn to Speak Icelandic: without even trying, Stephen Hernandez
Videos[edit | edit source]
Icelandic Prepositions: Accusative or Dative? - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Questions
- Adjectives
- Possession
- Nouns
- Adverbs
- Pronouns
- Gender
- Articles
- Plurals
- Verbs
- Negation
- Icelandic Articles
- Conditional Mood
- Prepositions