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Spending Money Vocabulary in Icelandic
Instead of a generic mug or t-shirt, a nice souvenir from could be hand-hewn volcanic rock jewelry or a bottle of Brennivin hard liquor. Also, keep in mind that tipping in Iceland is not expected and in some cases can be insulting. Service is factored into the cost already.
| English Word/Phrase | Icelandic Word/Phrase |
| How much does this cost? | Hvað kostar þetta (mikið) |
| Open | Opið |
| Closed | Lokað |
| I would like to buy... | Ég mundi vilja kaupa... |
| Do you accept credit cards ? | Takið þið við krítarkortum? |
| One | einn |
| Two | tveir |
| Three | þrír |
| Four | fjórir |
| Five | fimm |
| Six | sex |
| Seven | sjö |
| Eight | átta |
| Nine | níu |
| Ten | tíu |
| zero | núll |
Sources[edit | edit source]
Book: Learn to Speak Icelandic: without even trying, Stephen Hernandez
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Count to 10
- Fruits and Vegetables
- Languages
- Colors
- Fruits
- Restaurant
- Emergency survival phrases Neyðar og lífsbjargarfrasar
- Basic phrases: I don't understand something
- Introduce yourself Að kynna þig
- General Home
- Farewell Kveðjur
- Clothes
- Education
- How to Say Hello and Greetings
- Asking for directions Að biðja um hjálp og leiðbeiningar
