- published: 18 Jan 2008
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Icelandic or Icelandish refers to anything of, from, or related to Iceland and may refer directly to:
Common Phrases in Icelandic Language : Simple Greetings in Icelandic Language
Old Norse vs. Modern Icelandic
SWEDISH VS ICELANDIC - Language Challenge
(Icelandic) fyrstu skrefin kids talking
Savant learns how to speak Icelandic in a week
An Australian Trying To Speak Icelandic (feat ASA) | Sorelle Amore
Learning to Speak Icelandic
American Trying Icelandic Candy!! (DRUNK)
Trying Icelandic Candy
Mulan (Icelandic) I'll Make a Man out of You
Actors: Mark Antony Krupa (writer), Mark Antony Krupa (actor), Mark Antony Krupa (producer), Marjorie Hamel (miscellaneous crew), Arthur Tarnowski (editor), Ricky Mabe (actor), Josée Vallée (producer), Trevor Hayes (actor), Nicolas Wright (actor), Kaniehtiio Horn (actress), Kaniehtiio Horn (actress), Alex Epstein (miscellaneous crew), Kent McQuaid (actor), Stephen Philipson (editor), Claudia Jurt (actress),
Genres: Drama, Thriller,Learn common Icelandic greetings with expert language tips in this free travel language lesson video from our native of Iceland. Expert: Eva Natalja Robertsdattir Bio: Eva Natalja Robertsdattir is a native Icelandic speaker and has given language and singing lessons for more than 5 years. Filmmaker: Melissa Schenk
Is Modern Icelandic the same thing as Old Norse? Is it even possible for a language to undergo no change? A linguist who has taught both languages offers some thoughts. Dr. Jackson Crawford is a historical linguist who teaches in the Department of Scandinavian at the University of California, Berkeley (formerly at UCLA), and is credited in Disney’s Frozen. His new, contemporary translation of the Poetic Edda—the most important source for the stories of the Norse gods and heroes—is available at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1624663567 Support Jackson Crawford's educational videos about Old Norse language and myth on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/norsebysw and get exclusive bonus content including translation requests, rune fonts, and previews of upcoming publications. Learn the...
A guy from Iceland tries to speak Swedish while I try to speak Icelandic in a language challenge. Check the playlist for more language challenge videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcsRDkxR9aKUkG_ya-81saGyeN2rBMLs5 AD FROM CURIOUS: Click here for my Swedish course: https://curious.com/theswedishlad/series/lets-learn-swedish?ref=ffTG-ii6wLY to sign up and watch the first lesson for free. Then pick a monthly subscription or a yearly and get A LOT of other courses from Curious at the same time. me: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/theswedishlad Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MartinNotSven Instagram: TheSwedishLad
Parts from "fyrstu skrefin - first steps", an Icelandic mini-show about babies, toddlers, and pregnant mothers. You can find archived episodes of the show on mbl.is. These parts are only the parts with kids talking, most of the show is actually interviews with parents and daycare providers. I have no plans to sub this but if someone else does, I can put the subs in the video.
WATCH ASA'S VIDEO HERE: http://bit.ly/2d6yX3Q WATCH MY LAST VIDEO: https://youtu.be/R_wXJgz_kMU An Australian Trying To Speak Icelandic - and what a fail that is. Hahah! It was super fun trying to learn all the important words in the Icelandic vocabulary. Thanks ASA for teaching me. The Icelandic language is insanely difficult, learning it isn't exactly straight forward. But one day I will master it...I hope. Please make sure you check out ASA's video clip and give it a thumbs up because my butt deserves it...oh I mean...ASA's hard work deserves it ;) Lots of love to you...oh and...find more of me here: INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/sorelleamore TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/sorelleamore FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/sorelleiam SNAPCHAT: @sorelleamore Until tomorrow! Subscrib...
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Mulan belongs to Disney!!! --------------------------- Well, the translation is okay I suppose. I mean MY translation. There are things which I would like to fix a bit, but nothing of great deal. It passes for now. I'll trim this thing later :) But for some reason I think Shang sounds very sexy in Icelandic :3 And the version is quite powerful in general. So, I think the dubbing is good. People seemed to notice the last time how much Shang rolls his r's here. Well, it isn't unusual and they roll the r's more in Disney when a villain sings or something powerful is going on, opposite of a quiet song :) ---For Icelandic Learners--- Stríð - War [neuter] Konur - Women (Kona - Woman) [feminine] Treystu! - Trust! (að treysta - to trust, followed by dative. 'Treystu mér' for example.) ...