heima

Usages of heima

Ég les bók heima.
I read a book at home.
Ég elda grænmetið heima.
I cook the vegetables at home.
Við viljum frekar borða heima.
We would rather eat at home.
Ég geri morgunmat heima.
I make breakfast at home.
Ég hef leyfi til að vinna heima í dag.
I have permission to work at home today.
Hún lagar bilaðan bíl heima.
She fixes a broken car at home.
Ég prenta skjal heima.
I print a document at home.
Þau tala íslensku heima.
They speak Icelandic at home.
Við eigum einfaldar reglur heima.
We have simple rules at home.
Mér líður öruggt heima þegar einhver er vakandi.
I feel safe at home when someone is awake.
Ég vil ekki brjóta reglurnar heima.
I do not want to break the rules at home.
Hann lærir heima í stað þess að sækja tíma í skólanum í dag.
He studies at home instead of attending classes at school today.
Heima setjum við fötin í þvottavélina, því sokkarnir eru skítugir.
At home we put the clothes into the washing machine, because the socks are dirty.
Það er skemmtilegra að lesa í skóginum en heima.
It is more fun to read in the forest than at home.
Við borðum kvöldmat heima, þó að veitingastaðurinn sé opinn.
We eat dinner at home, even though the restaurant is open.
Hann hlýtur að hafa gleymt skrúfjárninu heima, því hann kom án verkfæra.
He must have forgotten the screwdriver at home, because he came without tools.
Annars vegar er veitingastaðurinn opinn, hins vegar viljum við frekar borða heima.
On the one hand the restaurant is open; on the other hand we would rather eat at home.
Ég verð líklega heima í kvöld.
I will probably be at home tonight.
Reglustikan mín er í töskunni, en reiknivélin er heima.
My ruler is in the bag, but the calculator is at home.
Ég gleymdi reglustikunni heima.
I forgot the ruler at home.

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