Omg I wish I was Icelander to use such a beautiful language. It would be great if you do video about icelandic music. I'm already in love with Hatari and Björk.
@@veitclub9986 I know B.O.B.A by them, i love that song, i'm also a huge fan of Sigur Ros, Bjork, Of Monsters and Men (even if they sing in English) and Rokkurò
My mom (non-icelandic) married an Icelander (whom never taught us any, trust me I'm still bitter about it), and used to say it sounded like a very hard language spoken underwater. XD
hey girl! my dads from iceland has wanted me to learn icelandic for so long and my family that live in iceland are too lazy to teach me lol! my grandparents (who can only speak icelandic) are coming to canada and i’m finally learning because of you!
Have you ever considered doing a video about your favorite icelandic writers? It would be cool for foreigners to explore some of the Icelandic literature :)
Hi I live in Australia, but my dad is Icelandic, we are going to move there in about 1/2 years you are like the only one that teaches Icelandic on RUclips. Your videos have been helping me out so much, thank you.
3:20 that’s exactly how german works „Gute Nacht“ = good night and „Guten Tag“ = good day..... „der Tag“ is masculine and „die Nacht“ is feminine so the endings in „gut“ change.
Most languages work like that. Turkish and English e.g don’t ( in Turkish it’s more complicated) but Spanish and French do too and these aren’t germanic languages.
Islamist Reactionary إرتجاج الإسلامي did I say any different? I just didn’t want to explain it all because as I said it’s too complicated to explain all the grammar. But English isn’t your native language so I guess you still have to improve your skills☺️
I think that is one of the stumbling blocks for Americans who wish to learn many other languages, because words in English do not have genders attributed to them.
@@nesrinisli6921 but the Latin languages have different gendered articles for different things, like „the moon“ is female in all Latin based languages while it is male in German and I think Icelandic too.
Icelandic is so incredibly beautiful and calming to me as a foreigner. I speak a decent bit of Swedish, and it's interesting to see that there are a lot of similarities, but Icelandic has a lot more complexity in declension and grammar. I'd really like to learn some of the language - it's on my to-do list :)
I've just learned all these phrases on my app and hearing you say them helps me know if I saying them correct! You are the reason I started learning (from your videos) so thank you for getting me started on learning this amazing language!
Thank you so much for posting this. Im actually moving to iceland in August to learn about norse culture and history. You videos have been so helpful and entertaining, thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this lesson!! I really liked that you spoke Icelandic because i don't get hear it often. More openings in icelandic would be really kool. 😺😻
As a Swedish persons its realy easy to figure out when you talk slowly, and split the words up. Also by spelling. But when you speed up it sounds very diffrent 😁 would be fun to visit iceland one day tho! Hoppas du har en bra dag!
Omg I Just found your channel randomly and I wish I had found about It last year cause my class did an assignment/ party about Iceland. We did a huge research (and we put It all in a book format), we learned the dances and we cooked some of the food as well. Your country is amazing and insanely beautiful! PS. I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷
Yes please!! Make a video about Icelandic music, I’ve been listening to artists like JoiPe, Kroli and Aron Can for like two years now and even though I don’t understand a single word I think their music is so good I’ve always wondered if they’re popular in Iceland and like what kind of music Icelanders listen to, so it would be super interesting!
I literally write down in my notebook all new words I learn from Icelandic and I hope I can get to memorize most of them before I go 😅 I love your videos!!!
Wow! I watched all four of your Teaching Icelandic videos one after the other, so I didn't really practice between each video, but each one made it easier to understand the sentence structure and grammar. Thank you so much. I will now view each one step by step and practice what I have learned.
Thank you for posting all these videos. I know these were probably a pain to film and edit but I just wanted to say these have sparked a genuine interest for me to learn Icelandic and the material in all your videos are very helpful. Thank you!
I've been going through a lot of change in my life recently. But, as part of it, I wanted to get in touch with my Nordic heritage. I found your videos and have been practicing a few words everyday. Thanks for doing this. Keep up the good work!
I just started watching your videos a couple days ago. This may sound weird, but you reminded me of my unhealthy habbits, and how depression swallows me whole from time to time. I literally quit cigarettes today, and have been watching your videos, because they help remind me that being healthy and beautiful is much better than slowly deteriorating into a black hole of depression and bad choices. So I just want to thank you for your existence, you truly have inspired me to kick unhealthiness to the curb and live free.
I really appreciated how you showed the "formal" way of saying phrases as well as the version where you combine the icelandic words. As someone who has been trying to learn Icelandic on and off for years, it's always been hard reconciling how icelandic sounds with how it's spelled. As a suggestion for a possible video in the future, maybe you could pronounce some of the main streets and locations that are popular to visit in Reykjavik. That way we have a chance at telling the taxi drivers where to go properly :)
You mention listening to Icelandic songs and I’ve wanted to get into speaking Icelandic at least semi-fluently for a while but I just haven’t had the time until now. Even though I can’t speak Icelandic for shit, Daði Freyr is one of my favorite singers/bands and has been for a while. Thank you for your help and teachings :)
I moved in Iceland last year and soon going to study icelandic language this September though I already know some basic Icelandic words but your videos are very very helpful, thank you!
An Icelandic music series would be awesome! I loved all of the beautiful pop music and hip hop I heard while there! Still jamming to Úlfur Úlfur like every day! Tell us what’s popular there nowadays! I’d also love to hear about more traditional music.
Please continue to make these videos! I would love to learn more but as you said the resources for learning Icelandic are very limited, so videos like these are always helpful.
Hey Hrafna! I am totally in love with icelandic language. I’ve been in Iceland last year, and I’m planning to go back and stay for about a year to learn the language, I’m just not sure where exactly to go. Is there any specific language schools in Iceland for foreigners? Or what is the best way in your opinion? Thank you for your answer, love your channel! 💚💙
I've been keeping track on the weather both here in the UK (where it's currently 30C) and in Iceland, just to a) check up on how friends out there might be doing during another July heatwave and, b) be jealous of how much colder the summers are there. I can't stand the heat once it gets over about 20C, but completely get that in Iceland it should basically *never* be over 15C. I'm surprised you haven't all just melted yet. I've wanted to go back in July for the last couple of years. On the one hand, for Eistnaflug, and on the other hand because it's a two week break from the heat :P
I would really like it if you did a video on the types of Icelandic music you listen to! I’m Canadian but I found Icelandic band Sigur Rós YEARS ago when I first heard their song Sæglópur and I liked it! If I’m honest I haven’t listened to much of their music lately because I don’t understand it LOL
Im mostly learning because of DID and an alter who has alot of issues feeling themselves in the body is Icelandic and it helps him feel better when fronting
Ja , det jag tycker är intressant är att många ord på Isländska faktiskt är mer lika de svenska orden, än motsvarande på danska/norska. Kombinerar man det med lite kunskaper i väst/nynorsk så förstår man faktiskt en hel del utan övning :-)
I absolutely love your language! You sound absolutely beautiful! I could listen to you in could listen to you insult me for weeks and not care! I love it! I hope you do more videos like this!
Hi Hrafna. I'm learning a lot from you, thank you:) I love the fact that the intro was Icelandic and then you touched on grammar a bit. Super helpful:) Can't wait for the video about music . I've got two questions for you. Are there and do you recommend any places with live local music in Reykjavik ? Is there and if so how does second hand clothes market look like in Iceland(charity shops, markets etc, )? Also, how about every time you do a video about something, you sneak in a useful phrase or useful grammar rule in Icelandic? Keep them videos coming😀 Enjoy the heat while it lasts 😀 And sorry for the glaciers xx
Im here just because Hatari, but I am really trying to learn Icelandic, there is a thing that makes it easier for me tho cause I’m Norwegian and some words are almost the same!☺️ I also love you’re channel! Cya!❤️
Great video, great series❤. Icelandic is such a unique & beautiful language. You're doing a really great job introducing us all to it. Very interesting. Personally I am finding it super hard to wrap my head around, probably due to me growing up in Australia. Where even the English language has been shortened further & butchered extensively 😅.
Hello, I'm from Russia. Thanks for your Icelandic lessons!!! I'd like to watch more Icelandic teaching videos....you're doing it very well, really. In my country learning Icelandic is not good spreaded.....but I'd like to learn it....maybe thanks to your video lessons. Thanks again!!!
I use icelandic to name character in video games. I type words that might fit the character's lore into the translator and see what the Icelandic word for it is until I find on I like. I'd like to thank Iceland for this.
Thank you for the great and very rare opportunity to learn Icelandic by RUclips videos! For a future hint, when you teach how to pronounce Icelandic words, could you point out the reductions of the sounds in usual speech. For example you showed how a stand-alone "þu" can become a suffix "ðu" combined with the preceding word. However, when you pronounce the word, I can barely hear the "ð". What happened to it? Are there other sounds that undergo changes or elisions in normal speech?
Your mother tongue is better, strong and more romantic than your english hhhhh, thanks for your videos, personally i don't learn much from your videos, but i appreciate the way how you help people understand your country and language. You're a good citizen and not ungrateful at all.
@Lilja Valdimarsdottir Vestman Your sentence is easy for me to kind of understand because we say in Sweden "Jag sa det för någon månad sen/sedan". Ég elskar Island! 🙂 Greetings from Sweden. 🇸🇪❤️🇦🇽
Hi, Hrafna I have little time watching your videos, and I find your channel very interesting, I hope you continue on it, and continue to teach us more things about your country, and also you look like Helga from the Viking series I hope you can do a makeup similar to her! Greetings from Venezuela.
Myndböndin þín eru frábær, Hrafna! Þúsund takk. Ég bý í Ástralíu en heimsotti norður Ísland árið 2004. Frábær upplifun! Núna bíð ég eftir að keyra nýju Arctic Coast Way. Það er ótrúlegt, en að læra latínu og forngrísku í skólanum reyndist mjög gagnlegt til að læra íslenska málfræði - og þyska líka.
A bit late for a comment but she pretty, even without makeup. Been curious about Iceland for a while but after hearing some of it I'm most def checking it out now
I think Icelendic is a very beautiful and fascinating (sorry if that word is spelled wrong) langauge. I love your videos Hrafna ❤️ I actually know a person from Iceland, and I think she is from Reykjavik (don't know if the english spelling is different from the Norwegian spelling you guys see here of the capital)
This is my favorite series ever. Is there a way you can incorporate Icelandic into the other videos you like making? Like do makeup tutorials in Icelandic? You don’t even have to do subtitles, idc if I can’t understand it, it’s beautiful and makeup is pretty self explanatory
Don't forget to turn ON the subtitles! Enjoyyyy
Do you pronounce the H in Hrafna?
Ok, teacher. s2
I just love saying your name even though I know no one with your name other than you
I believe you do pronounce the H
@@NRELDN90 Yes you do pronounce the H.
Hrafna: 20ºC is so hot
Me: *cries in 42 Italian degrees*
Gosh two degrees are all I have
I was going to say. I'm in the southern USA and it's 42 with 100% humidity. I think Hrafna would cook.
I live in Brazil, we are in the winter and we have temperatures like 20°C. And are rare the places you can get -5°C actually its almost never
Sì fa molto caldo in italia
It was 46 degrees last week in Istanbul and luckly it's 28 now but still it's hot
Damn! Icelandic sounds sooo good. Now Icelandic is in my "wish list of languages".
Try Faroese if you like Icelandic
@BlackCanvas AT Pronunciation will be the only bitchy thing about learning the language
And it will only grow lol
How do you say “I’ll have 2 beers, my friend will pay.” Something everyone should know when traveling.
BLC Girls Lax “gæti eg fengið 2 bjora vinur minn borgar” 😊
you're a nice troll!
🤣🤣🤣
Omg I wish I was Icelander to use such a beautiful language.
It would be great if you do video about icelandic music. I'm already in love with Hatari and Björk.
I love Icelandic music
eliot yanes Swedish are closely related to Icelandic since they all came from the same people.
Listen to JóiPé and Króli! They make very good music.
H A T A R I
@@veitclub9986 I know B.O.B.A by them, i love that song, i'm also a huge fan of Sigur Ros, Bjork, Of Monsters and Men (even if they sing in English) and Rokkurò
the relation of Icelandic, old English, and German is incredible!
Me: ok let's learn some icelandic
Hrafna: jdhshskalxudhegskwlekhsgakak
Me: excuse me WTF
(i forgot to turn on subtitles)
This is pretty much what it sounds like
My mom (non-icelandic) married an Icelander (whom never taught us any, trust me I'm still bitter about it), and used to say it sounded like a very hard language spoken underwater. XD
hey girl! my dads from iceland has wanted me to learn icelandic for so long and my family that live in iceland are too lazy to teach me lol! my grandparents (who can only speak icelandic) are coming to canada and i’m finally learning because of you!
Have you ever considered doing a video about your favorite icelandic writers? It would be cool for foreigners to explore some of the Icelandic literature :)
OMG YES THATD BE COOL
omg i would love that !
Hey, you could teach us animals, action and colours in icelandic too
Edit: also swearwords would be cool ;)
Ohh yes please
Ohhh yes!
Hi I live in Australia, but my dad is Icelandic, we are going to move there in about 1/2 years you are like the only one that teaches Icelandic on RUclips. Your videos have been helping me out so much, thank you.
3:20 that’s exactly how german works „Gute Nacht“ = good night and „Guten Tag“ = good day..... „der Tag“ is masculine and „die Nacht“ is feminine so the endings in „gut“ change.
interesting how they have "male/female/neutral" in such languages. in greek both are "female" so "good" always stays as "καλή"
Most languages work like that. Turkish and English e.g don’t ( in Turkish it’s more complicated) but Spanish and French do too and these aren’t germanic languages.
Islamist Reactionary إرتجاج الإسلامي did I say any different? I just didn’t want to explain it all because as I said it’s too complicated to explain all the grammar. But English isn’t your native language so I guess you still have to improve your skills☺️
I think that is one of the stumbling blocks for Americans who wish to learn many other languages, because words in English do not have genders attributed to them.
@@nesrinisli6921 but the Latin languages have different gendered articles for different things, like „the moon“ is female in all Latin based languages while it is male in German and I think Icelandic too.
Been trying to learn Icelandic for such a long time now, these videos are really helping me with pronunciation and helping me improve so much. 😊😊😊
I love Iceland😍❤️🇮🇸 Greetings from Germany😊
Ich auch, voll schön dort. Wenn ich erwachsen bin, und genug Geld habe werde ich dort aufjeden Fall mal Urlaub machen, oder vielleicht sogar hinziehen
Jaaa😍Ich bin in 4 Monaten 18 und dann werde ich auf jeden Fall hinfliegen😊
@@neles71 Viel Spass dir :D
Cookiekeks Dankeschön😊Dir auch, wenn du dann da bist
Ich auch!😊❤️
I cried from frustration everytime I tried to repeat a sentence after you 😂
When you speak Icelandic at the level of a 5 year old bc you're too scared to speak it to your family members ahaha🤠
Icelandic is so incredibly beautiful and calming to me as a foreigner. I speak a decent bit of Swedish, and it's interesting to see that there are a lot of similarities, but Icelandic has a lot more complexity in declension and grammar. I'd really like to learn some of the language - it's on my to-do list :)
I've just learned all these phrases on my app and hearing you say them helps me know if I saying them correct! You are the reason I started learning (from your videos) so thank you for getting me started on learning this amazing language!
Thank you so much for posting this. Im actually moving to iceland in August to learn about norse culture and history. You videos have been so helpful and entertaining, thank you so much!
Great to hear from Iceland! I’d love to see a video of you reading from the Eddas with English subtitles.
20°C in Iceland?? This heatwave is insane. It was 39°C in Germany the other day☠ I can't
Heute wurde tatsächlich der Hitzerekord von Deutschland geknackt. 42 im Schatten, in Niedersachsen.
@@Cookiekeks das ist doch krank. In 10Jahren knacken wir noch die 50 wenn das so weiter geht
@@wupp69 und deswegen sollten wir auf unseren co2 ausstoß achten
wupp69 im living in greece and here in my island today was 40
@@stelxo4111 my mothers family is from greece. The islands are great😊
Thank you so much for this lesson!! I really liked that you spoke Icelandic because i don't get hear it often. More openings in icelandic would be really kool. 😺😻
As a Swedish persons its realy easy to figure out when you talk slowly, and split the words up. Also by spelling. But when you speed up it sounds very diffrent 😁 would be fun to visit iceland one day tho! Hoppas du har en bra dag!
Omg I was waiting for this 4th part so much!Thank you,Hrafna!🥰❤️❤️❤️
Omg I Just found your channel randomly and I wish I had found about It last year cause my class did an assignment/ party about Iceland. We did a huge research (and we put It all in a book format), we learned the dances and we cooked some of the food as well. Your country is amazing and insanely beautiful!
PS. I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷
Yes please!! Make a video about Icelandic music, I’ve been listening to artists like JoiPe, Kroli and Aron Can for like two years now and even though I don’t understand a single word I think their music is so good
I’ve always wondered if they’re popular in Iceland and like what kind of music Icelanders listen to, so it would be super interesting!
I literally write down in my notebook all new words I learn from Icelandic and I hope I can get to memorize most of them before I go 😅 I love your videos!!!
For honor icelandic voice lines has be requested!!!
Wow! I watched all four of your Teaching Icelandic videos one after the other, so I didn't really practice between each video, but each one made it easier to understand the sentence structure and grammar. Thank you so much. I will now view each one step by step and practice what I have learned.
Thank you for posting all these videos. I know these were probably a pain to film and edit but I just wanted to say these have sparked a genuine interest for me to learn Icelandic and the material in all your videos are very helpful. Thank you!
PLEASE DO ANOTHER VIDEO!! This is so much more useful than the language audiobooks I have been using.
Thank you so much for doing this!!
In Poland it is 35 degrees and it is completly normal hahah its funny to hear that someone is melting in 20 degrees
@Michalina Dzikowska chodzi o to ze to nic niesamowitegow srodku lata szczegolnie tu gdzie mieszkam czyli we Wrocławiu
I've been going through a lot of change in my life recently. But, as part of it, I wanted to get in touch with my Nordic heritage. I found your videos and have been practicing a few words everyday. Thanks for doing this. Keep up the good work!
The Icelandic word for Taxi sounds a lot like the Norwegian word for rental car 😂 which is "leiebil"
I literally watch your videos to serenade me to sleep. Your voice is as beautiful as the rest of you
I just started watching your videos a couple days ago. This may sound weird, but you reminded me of my unhealthy habbits, and how depression swallows me whole from time to time. I literally quit cigarettes today, and have been watching your videos, because they help remind me that being healthy and beautiful is much better than slowly deteriorating into a black hole of depression and bad choices. So I just want to thank you for your existence, you truly have inspired me to kick unhealthiness to the curb and live free.
I really appreciated how you showed the "formal" way of saying phrases as well as the version where you combine the icelandic words. As someone who has been trying to learn Icelandic on and off for years, it's always been hard reconciling how icelandic sounds with how it's spelled.
As a suggestion for a possible video in the future, maybe you could pronounce some of the main streets and locations that are popular to visit in Reykjavik. That way we have a chance at telling the taxi drivers where to go properly :)
You mention listening to Icelandic songs and I’ve wanted to get into speaking Icelandic at least semi-fluently for a while but I just haven’t had the time until now. Even though I can’t speak Icelandic for shit, Daði Freyr is one of my favorite singers/bands and has been for a while. Thank you for your help and teachings :)
Don't use English talk in Icelandic it's so beautiful and like asmr😍
Icelandic asmr 😁
This is the hardest surname to pronounce
@@cant8160 I can't wrap my head around it.
I moved in Iceland last year and soon going to study icelandic language this September though I already know some basic Icelandic words but your videos are very very helpful, thank you!
Icelandic is wild and I love listening to it
An Icelandic music series would be awesome! I loved all of the beautiful pop music and hip hop I heard while there! Still jamming to Úlfur Úlfur like every day! Tell us what’s popular there nowadays!
I’d also love to hear about more traditional music.
Please do more of these serieeees :(
Please continue to make these videos! I would love to learn more but as you said the resources for learning Icelandic are very limited, so videos like these are always helpful.
I just came back from vacation in Iceland! Such a beautiful country and language!
Hey Hrafna!
I am totally in love with icelandic language. I’ve been in Iceland last year, and I’m planning to go back and stay for about a year to learn the language, I’m just not sure where exactly to go. Is there any specific language schools in Iceland for foreigners? Or what is the best way in your opinion?
Thank you for your answer, love your channel! 💚💙
I've been keeping track on the weather both here in the UK (where it's currently 30C) and in Iceland, just to a) check up on how friends out there might be doing during another July heatwave and, b) be jealous of how much colder the summers are there. I can't stand the heat once it gets over about 20C, but completely get that in Iceland it should basically *never* be over 15C. I'm surprised you haven't all just melted yet.
I've wanted to go back in July for the last couple of years. On the one hand, for Eistnaflug, and on the other hand because it's a two week break from the heat :P
Takk fyrir Hrafna! Icelandic movies are consistently so amazing!
I would really like it if you did a video on the types of Icelandic music you listen to! I’m Canadian but I found Icelandic band Sigur Rós YEARS ago when I first heard their song Sæglópur and I liked it! If I’m honest I haven’t listened to much of their music lately because I don’t understand it LOL
First time that the weather in iceland is hotter than the weather in Portugal
I fell in love with your voice and accent.. .but then I saw the cat and I want to know about the little snow flake.
Im mostly learning because of DID and an alter who has alot of issues feeling themselves in the body is Icelandic and it helps him feel better when fronting
It’s fun that many words are similar to Swedish! :))) /Swede
Ye
Jag talar svenska
@@martinpintamalli1449 jag talar svenska isländska och engelska
Jeg snakker engelsk (morsmål) og norsk
Ja , det jag tycker är intressant är att många ord på Isländska faktiskt är mer lika de svenska orden, än motsvarande på danska/norska. Kombinerar man det med lite kunskaper i väst/nynorsk så förstår man faktiskt en hel del utan övning :-)
Thank you for doing these videos. I'm so interested in learning Icelandic. It's hard, but I am trying. I'm working on basic words and pronunciation
I absolutely love your language! You sound absolutely beautiful! I could listen to you in could listen to you insult me for weeks and not care! I love it! I hope you do more videos like this!
does anyone have any icelandic music i should check out? also if you have any movies or tv shows that you have enjoyed please share! Takk!
Hi Hrafna. I'm learning a lot from you, thank you:) I love the fact that the intro was Icelandic and then you touched on grammar a bit.
Super helpful:) Can't wait for the video about music .
I've got two questions for you.
Are there and do you recommend any places with live local music in Reykjavik ?
Is there and if so how does second hand clothes market look like in Iceland(charity shops, markets etc, )?
Also, how about every time you do a video about something, you sneak in a useful phrase or useful grammar rule in Icelandic?
Keep them videos coming😀
Enjoy the heat while it lasts 😀
And sorry for the glaciers xx
Im here just because Hatari, but I am really trying to learn Icelandic, there is a thing that makes it easier for me tho cause I’m Norwegian and some words are almost the same!☺️ I also love you’re channel! Cya!❤️
You are gorgeous Hrafna! Love your videos!
hi, its so useful!! I write them down and memorize it easily. its so fun to learn from useful sentences like this. KEEP THEM COMING !!
I listen to skálmöld.. but I feel I'm learning some old/poetic icelandic words xD
Exactly what I need for my upcoming trip in July just trying to say the basic. Thanks!
I'm learning German and Norwegian, it's crazy how this is basically a mash up of both of those languages.
these hidden aspirations (if i'm not wrong with the word) are crazy...
thank you so much for the video!!
Great video, great series❤. Icelandic is such a unique & beautiful language. You're doing a really great job introducing us all to it. Very interesting. Personally I am finding it super hard to wrap my head around, probably due to me growing up in Australia. Where even the English language has been shortened further & butchered extensively 😅.
You should make an ASMR video!😍🤠👌
Yes she should!
Hello, I'm from Russia. Thanks for your Icelandic lessons!!! I'd like to watch more Icelandic teaching videos....you're doing it very well, really. In my country learning Icelandic is not good spreaded.....but I'd like to learn it....maybe thanks to your video lessons. Thanks again!!!
first: icelandic is a beautiful language!
second: ur damn pretty!
Holy crap she had me at “Narnia” and she may have the prettiest blue eyes I’ve ever seen ive never seen that color blue with eyes before
I use icelandic to name character in video games. I type words that might fit the character's lore into the translator and see what the Icelandic word for it is until I find on I like. I'd like to thank Iceland for this.
growing up when i said bless bless a bit too fast family took it as aye aye. there is that
In the ikea in Iceland some of the workers in the restaurant didnt speak english. I was really surprised.
What a beautiful language! Wow!
Very helpful! Thank you for sharing this phrases with us. Greetings from Spain ❤️🇪🇸
Wish I could become fluent since Icelandic is the closest living Germanic to Old Norse hopefully I can learn both.
The Icelandic language is beautiful. 20 degrees? Sounds like my kind of weather!
Love the teaching Icelandic videos!!
Thank you for the great and very rare opportunity to learn Icelandic by RUclips videos!
For a future hint, when you teach how to pronounce Icelandic words, could you point out the reductions of the sounds in usual speech. For example you showed how a stand-alone "þu" can become a suffix "ðu" combined with the preceding word. However, when you pronounce the word, I can barely hear the "ð". What happened to it? Are there other sounds that undergo changes or elisions in normal speech?
Love the tutorials! Do you have one that teaches how to say common tourist destinations (towns, attractions etc)?
You're so beautiful!❤❤❤
Im from iceland and I love iceland 🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸
And I really wish I was pined
Am to com from iceland
Dear Hrafna! 💥
Will you have another " Icelandic lessons!" Video ?
Thanks for your answer. :)
/Heni/
Your mother tongue is better, strong and more romantic than your english hhhhh, thanks for your videos, personally i don't learn much from your videos, but i appreciate the way how you help people understand your country and language. You're a good citizen and not ungrateful at all.
Kvöld er samt það kvöldið. Þannig að það væri hvorugkyn.
Libba Ellingsen nákvæmlega það sem ég var að hugsa annars væri það kvöldin
@Lilja Valdimarsdottir Vestman Your sentence is easy for me to kind of understand because we say in Sweden "Jag sa det för någon månad sen/sedan". Ég elskar Island! 🙂 Greetings from Sweden. 🇸🇪❤️🇦🇽
Idk if this helps anyone, but I learned a little Icelandic from watching the Latibær plays ♡
If Nala keeps scratching up your sofa, then I would recommend getting her a scratching-post. There must be a yes behind every no.
Could you do A part 5?!
She is very beautiful
I'm from south Italy.
Here there are 30 degrees
I laughed my ass off when you said ''i'm literally dying because of the heat''
Only 30? In germany today a record was broken, 42 Degree in Shadow
@@Cookiekeks This week the temperatures reached only 30 degrees,but last summer temperatures reached even 43 degrees
Global warming
Nils Larsson qui da me si muore per il caldo! Non si respira :(
@@sofiagregorino6207 anche qui da noi oggi non si scherza!
Abbiamo ben 35 gradi
Hi, Hrafna I have little time watching your videos, and I find your channel very interesting, I hope you continue on it, and continue to teach us more things about your country, and also you look like Helga from the Viking series I hope you can do a makeup similar to her! Greetings from Venezuela.
I actually understood VERY MUCH of the last sentences you said in the video. :D My icelandic isn't that bad after all. (I'm from Sweden)
Myndböndin þín eru frábær, Hrafna! Þúsund takk. Ég bý í Ástralíu en heimsotti norður Ísland árið 2004. Frábær upplifun! Núna bíð ég eftir að keyra nýju Arctic Coast Way. Það er ótrúlegt, en að læra latínu og forngrísku í skólanum reyndist mjög gagnlegt til að læra íslenska málfræði - og þyska líka.
A bit late for a comment but she pretty, even without makeup. Been curious about Iceland for a while but after hearing some of it I'm most def checking it out now
I think Icelendic is a very beautiful and fascinating (sorry if that word is spelled wrong) langauge. I love your videos Hrafna ❤️
I actually know a person from Iceland, and I think she is from Reykjavik (don't know if the english spelling is different from the Norwegian spelling you guys see here of the capital)
More more awesome love videos in Icelandic/teaching Icelandic.
Plesse do the next part as soon as possible❤️🇮🇸
This is my favorite series ever. Is there a way you can incorporate Icelandic into the other videos you like making? Like do makeup tutorials in Icelandic? You don’t even have to do subtitles, idc if I can’t understand it, it’s beautiful and makeup is pretty self explanatory
I saw the start of the video 3 times I LOVE it
Thank you for making these videos & please do make a video on music & movies from your country
I love Iceland from Turkey🇹🇷🇮🇸