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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. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
Book: Learn to Speak Icelandic: without even trying, Stephen Hernandez'' | Book: Learn to Speak Icelandic: without even trying, Stephen Hernandez'' |
Revision as of 10:45, 2 October 2021
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.
Sources
Book: Learn to Speak Icelandic: without even trying, Stephen Hernandez