This video was great! Such a shame that you didn't continue to post videos.
@baseer_vlogs3 ай бұрын
Thank you so mcuh, such a beautiful language
@VikingGrazers3 ай бұрын
This was a great one. I still can't roll my R
@jehan79664 ай бұрын
Very helpful!!
@shoshanakaish10144 ай бұрын
This was so helpful!
@1776foreverfollowed5 ай бұрын
Im learning as much as i can. I listen to the language A LOT throughout the week and say the words back to myself. Hopefully soon i can meet or find someone from there thats willing to become frineds and help out. I wanna become a regular visitor there at some point and would like to become fluent before going. I know everyone speaks english but i would feel more comfortable and im sure some natives would appreciate it as well.
@FrozenMermaid6665 ай бұрын
I learned 4 new words from this video, namely yddari and ýsa and æst and örvar which is the plural of ör! The letter x is at the beginning of the word xýlófón! I highly recommend learning Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese / Welsh which are seven of the prettiest languages ever, as they are as gorgeous / refined / poetic as English and way too pretty not to know! I am close to advanced level in Icelandic (upper intermediate level in both Icelandic and Norse) at the moment, after learning them for a few months, and I highly recommend learning all the words from all the videos teaching them and from all the vocab videos (Go Learn etc) and from G translate and also memorizing and analyzing many song lyrics and watching every video with Icelandic sub, as focusing on vocab is key to fast progress! Icelandic is so heavenly!
@quietone7485 ай бұрын
Thank you. It's hard to figure out the pronunciations when you are just provided with the linguistic written pronunciations and it's much better having real examples as well. I've hear the "G" is different depending on a lot of different things such as placement and adjacent vowels or consonant combination but have yet to figure those out.
@HGozzer6 ай бұрын
I loved your lesson!!! I would really appreciate if you keep this course on going! 😁 Because I’m wanting very hard to learn Icelandic!!!
@statuschannel89167 ай бұрын
but i dont understand u ú o ó can u describe
@kiruthikas64559 ай бұрын
Thank you soo much!! You have no idea how helpful this was to me...And can you please upload many videos about greetings? It will be very helpful for me. The video is soo clear thank you soo much..
@priyankasharma990210 ай бұрын
When will you make more videos Sir ?
@ivanwang943310 ай бұрын
спасибо большое, просмотрел, но нихуя не запомнил(
@MuttonchopsOfJustice10 ай бұрын
what is the difference between ð and þ? it seems like they both make a th sound
@mbdg68106 ай бұрын
They are slightly different and it’s hard to notice due to the fact that languages like english don’t differentiate them. So i’ll try my best to use example words that show a difference Eth is for th sound in “they” or “then” like he said. Thorn meanwhile is used like the th in “both” or even the word “thorn” itself. Thorn is basically used when th sound is more distinct and not cut short.
@quietone7485 ай бұрын
@@mbdg6810 The "th" in the words the, that, these, them are voiced, meaning you engage your vocal chords. The "th" in the words thorn, thistle, theory are unvoiced. That is the difference.
@SaintBrookАй бұрын
Also ð is not used at the beginning of a word but þ may be.
@dimtool418311 ай бұрын
why is "e" and "i" the same? And why U and Ö sound the same? And why in word Helicopter, even though there was only one L, you still pronounced it like double L or something.
@reaganb6013 Жыл бұрын
the icelandic word for cake sounds like a word for "poop" in spanish (caca)
@rafiabatool2542 Жыл бұрын
a á b d ð e é f g h i í j k l m n o ó p r s t u ú v x y ý þ æ ö
@rafiabatool2542 Жыл бұрын
a
@chree5804 Жыл бұрын
I speak Norwegian and i find it interesting that you have a lot of the same sounds that we have exept you have individual letters for what we just think of as difthongs. Like á, é and ó. And also that au and æ replaces our øy and ei. If I'd just get the grammar rules into my head I don't think it would be difficult to learn the language. They are suprisingly much more alike than i thought, especially if i combine listening with reading. Because some words are spelled the same while others sound the same. And we don't really use any of the "english" letters like c, q or w either. I think writing Norwegian using the Icelandic alphabet would actually be more practical in some sense
@viks6210 Жыл бұрын
part 2 perhaps?
@user-yi1vg8vb9e Жыл бұрын
We should briŋ back þ!
@misterciceroferreira4646 Жыл бұрын
I am so happy to be learning the language from my FAVORITE COUNTRY in the world: Iceland. I do wish to move in some day! :)
@anonymousguy7005 Жыл бұрын
AÁBDÐEÉFGHIJKLMNOÓPRSTUVXYÝÞÆÖ
@hairyplotter1121 Жыл бұрын
I love how some of the words are similar to English words with different meanings like kaka can mean poo and kex is slang for pants so if you had kaka in your kex you have filled your trousers this will hopefully help me to remember two of my favourite things cake and biscuits and hopefully not put me off them 😅
@FrozenMermaid6665 ай бұрын
Oh, I cannot stand that word lol! 😂 I made a new form for it kækja, which sounds way better - kækjan er alltof góð, og ég elskaði kækjurna alltaf! By the way, that yt name made me laugh so hard!
@FrozenMermaid6665 ай бұрын
I learned 4 new words from this video, namely yddari and ýsa and æst and örvar which is the plural of ör! The letter x is at the beginning of the word xýlófón! I highly recommend learning Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese / Welsh which are seven of the prettiest languages ever, as they are as gorgeous / refined / poetic as English and way too pretty not to know! I am close to advanced level in Icelandic (upper intermediate level in both Icelandic and Norse) at the moment, after learning them for a few months, and I highly recommend learning all the words from all the videos teaching them and from all the vocab videos (Go Learn etc) and from G translate and also memorizing and analyzing many song lyrics and watching every video with Icelandic sub, as focusing on vocab is key to fast progress! Icelandic is so heavenly!
@kokocherrycola6310 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful language it is!! It’s so intoxicating and sounds majestic ❤
@FrozenMermaid6665 ай бұрын
I learned 4 new words from this video, namely yddari and ýsa and æst and örvar which is the plural of ör! The letter x is at the beginning of the word xýlófón! I highly recommend learning Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese / Welsh which are seven of the prettiest languages ever, as they are as gorgeous / refined / poetic as English and way too pretty not to know! I am close to advanced level in Icelandic (upper intermediate level in both Icelandic and Norse) at the moment, after learning them for a few months, and I highly recommend learning all the words from all the videos teaching them and from all the vocab videos (Go Learn etc) and from G translate and also memorizing and analyzing many song lyrics and watching every video with Icelandic sub, as focusing on vocab is key to fast progress! Icelandic is so heavenly!
@markdpricemusic1574 Жыл бұрын
Superbly helpful. Many thanks for this. M.
@Sanzianabel2 жыл бұрын
thank you so much ☺️
@davidalvarez5142 жыл бұрын
Thanks a bunch, we wait for more
@markokaftalli9222Ай бұрын
7:45 Û
@markokaftalli9222Ай бұрын
6:54 Letters Y and Ý
@markokaftalli9222Ай бұрын
0:38 A Á B C D Ð E É F G H I Í J K L M N O Ó P Q R S T U Ú V W X Y Ý Z Þ Æ Ö(Û)
@andrear.31922 жыл бұрын
Excellent lesson, thank you.
@lillemy872 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I want more 😍
@freddyvaka49592 жыл бұрын
Hi dude. Thanks for the interesting content. Please make more Icelandic learning videos.
@Eryk.Burkharth2 жыл бұрын
The most clearer content I have found so far, thank you so much 🤟🤟
@ganbiandoujiao2 жыл бұрын
ah finally a video with examples instead of just naming the letters! thank you!
@robertsummers33863 жыл бұрын
"J" Isn't really hard to pronounce. It does what most Germanic languages make it do. Only exception is English. Also if you have the Icelandic keyboard on Gboard, you'll get Ð and Þ.
@MiracleLSmith-bg4mi3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the excellent video! Edit: I especially appreciate the fact that you didn't have background music playing. We are able to focus fully on the excellent content.
@iceland10123 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@FrozenMermaid6665 ай бұрын
I learned 4 new words from this video, namely yddari and ýsa and æst and örvar which is the plural of ör! The letter x is at the beginning of the word xýlófón! I highly recommend learning Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese / Welsh which are seven of the prettiest languages ever, as they are as gorgeous / refined / poetic as English and way too pretty not to know! I am close to advanced level in Icelandic (upper intermediate level in both Icelandic and Norse) at the moment, after learning them for a few months, and I highly recommend learning all the words from all the videos teaching them and from all the vocab videos (Go Learn etc) and from G translate and also memorizing and analyzing many song lyrics and watching every video with Icelandic sub, as focusing on vocab is key to fast progress! Icelandic is so heavenly!
@FrozenMermaid6665 ай бұрын
I would suggest making more videos teaching Icelandic, including vocab videos with very advanced terms and advanced verbs and rare or poetic verbs and terms etc as well as some videos on Icelandic idioms and expressions and slang - I haven’t found videos teaching them yet, so they would be so helpful for advanced learners, myself being quite close to an advanced level!
@abay1worldofficial3 жыл бұрын
So you’re supposed to swear when you say the name for Icelandic Þþ!
@nightcoremaniac1783 жыл бұрын
My first language is Irish and I noticed something with the word for watch (Úr). The Irish word for hour is Uair, pronounced ew-er, and in German it is Uhr. For example, in Irish, one hour is "uair amháin" pronounced ew-er ah-wan (like wan in (wan)d) and the word for watch is "uaireadóir" pronounced ew-er-a-door
@robertsummers33863 жыл бұрын
Uhr is also a German Cognate to the French "Heure" which sounds exactly the same.
@zelimamata2 жыл бұрын
Hora em Portuguese
@Lightmations20242 жыл бұрын
@@zelimamata Oras in Filipino
@FrozenMermaid6665 ай бұрын
It’s because Germanic languages come directly from Latin, and the modern Celtic languages also come mostly from Latin (and Gaulish) and have strong Norse influences, and even the Slavic languages come from Latin, so most or at least thirty percent to half of the words are cognates, but it’s not always easy to tell because many of them have been modified too much or are used with different meanings - I am learning all the Norse / Germanic / Nordic languages and the modern Celtic languages and Latin languages and Slovene and Hungarian etc, and it’s amazing how many cognates I come across every time I learn new words in these languages!
@FrozenMermaid6665 ай бұрын
I learned 4 new words from this video, namely yddari and ýsa and æst and örvar which is the plural of ör! The letter x is at the beginning of the word xýlófón! I highly recommend learning Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese / Welsh which are seven of the prettiest languages ever, as they are as gorgeous / refined / poetic as English and way too pretty not to know! I am close to advanced level in Icelandic (upper intermediate level in both Icelandic and Norse) at the moment, after learning them for a few months, and I highly recommend learning all the words from all the videos teaching them and from all the vocab videos (Go Learn etc) and from G translate and also memorizing and analyzing many song lyrics and watching every video with Icelandic sub, as focusing on vocab is key to fast progress! Icelandic is so heavenly!
@lif63574 жыл бұрын
Words do start with x, take the Icelandic word for xylophone