Icelandic: Strong and Weak Adjectives ??

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 15

  • @flameofmage1099
    @flameofmage1099 Před 2 lety +5

    Your channel is a God send. Icelandic grammar is so complicated but you make it so digestible. Today I tried looking up the forms of góður and was greeting by a very long list, but know I can understand what it means. Takk!

  • @chuckmonkclips
    @chuckmonkclips Před 2 lety +3

    Yes! I’ve been waiting for this one. Thank you

  • @user-mrfrog
    @user-mrfrog Před 2 lety +2

    Eins og venjulega, mjög skýrt! 👍

  • @tylnedriavalendorf
    @tylnedriavalendorf Před 2 lety +1

    I dreamt that you uploaded a video and it was true lol. This is the video I needed

  • @leingang4033
    @leingang4033 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey, do you have any plans on making a video on interrogative pronouns? That would be absolutely great if you did. Anyway, I’m always happy to see you uploading new videos about that lovely language. There is not too much content devoted to grammar and lexical usage explaining.

  • @ylchen77
    @ylchen77 Před rokem

    第二次看此視頻,澄清了自己的某些混亂。我把它們稱為被修飾名詞無限定詞而組成definite 的2 種情況 : land Evrópu ( n et ef) kasta konunnar (f et ef ); .þessi bók , þetta börn , 無定詞的名詞被指示詞限定。
    謝謝老師條理清晰的視頻。🎉

  • @FaliyosKako
    @FaliyosKako Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, I've been trying to choose a European language to learn seriously for a long time now and I'm so happy I've found your channel. Most European languages are super easy to me (I'm Polish and the Polish language is considered by some linguists to be the most complicated language ever, maybe that's why most language are not really a challenge to me 😂?). Finnish turned out to be too annoying since the written and spoken Finnish are completely different from each other, so I just think it would be more annoying than difficult to study it 😅 French, German, Spanish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish are just too simple (I love those languages but I just know i wouldn't really enjoy the process of learning them. I've learnt a bit of all of them, and tbh knowing Polish and English just makes them super predictable and there's no "freshness" or excitement). Now, when it comes to Icelandic, holy moly 😂 It's like perfectly in the middle. I got interested in Iceland a long time ago, but I've never really explored or researched it. You just made me completely fall in love with Icelandic and I'm insanely excited to learn it 😁 Thanks a lot! Btw, I speak fluent Polish, English and Chinese, but I can also speak Japanese and Korean on a communicative level (and I'm also learning Vietnamese, Thai, Taiwanese and Indonesian 🤣)

    • @icelandicforforeigners
      @icelandicforforeigners  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow, you are clearly a diligent polyglot with a true love of languages! Very impressive. I'm glad you are enjoying the channel and that it's increasing your appreciation for Icelandic even more. Keep up the good work!

  • @skipstadvolhardt
    @skipstadvolhardt Před 2 lety +1

    Great! Next, you could talk about the difference between "Ég talaði við fulla manninn" og "Ég talaði við fullan manninn", which I feel is not talked about enough.

    • @icelandicforforeigners
      @icelandicforforeigners  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the suggestion. I will definitely need to do some research to be able to explain it well :)

  • @ArturoStojanoff
    @ArturoStojanoff Před 2 lety +1

    This is actually harder in German, there are weak, strong and mixed adjectives. You use mixed adjectives with the indefinite article, which Icelandic doesn't have.

  • @harrytheprincess1426
    @harrytheprincess1426 Před 2 lety +1

    ❤️❤️

  • @iany1606
    @iany1606 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the great videos!
    Does anyone know any good Icelandic language course, I mean the full course for beginners. I’ve tried to look up in the internet, but I couldn’t find anything well structured and in one place.
    Also if there is any online platform with tutors like Preply, please let me know.
    Thank you very much in advance!

    • @icelandicforforeigners
      @icelandicforforeigners  Před 2 lety +1

      Icelandic Online is a free beginner's course, though some find it better for students who already have some exposure to the language. You should follow the Icelandic learners - læra íslensku! page on Facebook, as people are often advertising language courses there. I know there are some very qualified tutors on iTalki if you are willing to pay for a private tutor. Good luck!

  • @بلالالغالي-و1ل

    🌹🌹