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Basic Vocabulary & Pronunciation

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Basic Vocabulary & Pronunciation

Icelandic is a North Germanic language that is so similar to the Old Norse of the Vikings that Icelanders can read the medieval sagas in the original—a feat no other European nation can accomplish with its 1,000-year-old texts.

Special Letters

The Icelandic alphabet has 32 letters and includes some that exist in no other modern language:

LetterPronunciationExample
Þ / þLike English "th" in "think" (voiceless). Tip of the tongue between the teeth!Þingvellir = "Thingwetlir"
Ð / ðLike English "th" in "the" (voiced, softer than Þ)Goðafoss = "Gothafoss"
Æ / æLike German "ei" in "Ei" or "ai" in "Mai"Islænsk = "Is-leinsk"
Ö / öSimilar to German "ö", but shorterJökull
Á / áLike "au" in "Haus"Mál = "maul"
É / éLike "je" in "jeder"Rétt = "rjett"
Í / íLike long "i" in "Kino"Vík = "viik"
Ó / óLike "ou" in "Souvenir"Góður = "gouthur"
Ú / úLike long "u" in "Kuh"Húsavík = "huusavík"
Ý / ýLike long "i" (same as í)Mývatn = "miivatn"

Special Pronunciation Rules:

  • ll is often pronounced like "tl": Eyjafjallajökull = "...jö-kutl"
  • hv is pronounced like "kv": Hvítá = "Kvietau"
  • fn is pronounced like "bn": Höfn = "Höbn"
  • rl is pronounced like "rtl": Karl = "Kartl"

💡 Tipp

The pronunciation of "Eyjafjallajökull"? Approximately: "EI-ja-fyat-la-JÖ-kutl". Icelanders are thrilled when you try—and laugh good-naturedly if it goes wrong. Learn at least "Takk" (Thank you), "Bless" (Goodbye), and "Skál" (Cheers)—with these, you can get through all of Iceland. And "Þetta reddast"—it will work out somehow—is the perfect response to any situation.

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