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Why does the word Skólinn have -inn at the end?
In Icelandic, the definite article is usually attached to the end of the noun as a suffix. So skóli (school) becomes skólinn (the school). This tells us that we’re referring to a specific school.
How do I pronounce Skólinn properly?
Try saying skó with a long 'o' sound, then linn with a slightly shorter 'i'. The stress typically falls on the first syllable: SKÓ-linn.
What does er mean?
Er is the present tense of the verb vera (to be), which functions similarly to 'is' in English.
When do I use þar instead of something like hér?
Þar means 'there' (referring to a place that isn’t close to the speaker), whereas hér means 'here' (referring to the speaker’s location).
Is there any word order rule I should be aware of in this sentence?
In Icelandic, the subject (Skólinn) often comes first, followed by the verb (er), and then the adverb or other elements (þar). The basic structure is Subject–Verb–Other.
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