Icelandic

[ahy-slan-dik]

Icelandic Definition

  • 1relating to Iceland, its people, or its language
  • 2the North Germanic language spoken in Iceland

Using Icelandic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "Icelandic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Icelandic culture is unique and fascinating.

  • Example

    She speaks Icelandic fluently.

  • Example

    I'm learning Icelandic because I want to visit Iceland.

Phrases with Icelandic

  • the medieval language of Iceland from the 9th to the 14th centuries

    Example

    The sagas were written in Old Icelandic.

  • a breed of small horses that originated in Iceland and are known for their strength, endurance, and unique gaits

    Example

    The Icelandic horse is a popular breed for riding and competitions.

  • a breed of dog that originated in Iceland and is used for herding and guarding sheep

    Example

    The Icelandic sheepdog is a friendly and energetic breed.

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Summary: Icelandic in Brief

'Icelandic' [ahy-slan-dik] refers to anything related to Iceland, its people, or its language. It can be used as an adjective or a noun, and it describes the North Germanic language spoken in Iceland. Examples of usage include 'Icelandic culture is unique and fascinating,' and 'She speaks Icelandic fluently.' Phrases like 'Old Icelandic' and 'Icelandic horse' denote specific aspects of Icelandic culture.