Getur þú synt vel?

Breakdown of Getur þú synt vel?

þú
you
geta
to be able
synda
to swim
vel
well
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Questions & Answers about Getur þú synt vel?

What does Getur þú synt vel? mean in English?
It translates as Can you swim well?
Why is the subject þú placed after the verb getur in this sentence?
In Icelandic yes/no questions, the verb comes first followed by the subject. This VSO (Verb-Subject-Object) word order is standard for forming questions, which is why getur appears before þú.
What does the word getur signify in this context?
Getur is the second person singular present form of the modal verb geta, meaning to be able to or can. It expresses the ability of the subject to perform the action—in this case, swimming.
Why is the verb for swimming written as synt instead of synda?
The full infinitive is að synda (meaning to swim). In modal constructions like this one, Icelandic drops the particle and uses a reduced verb form—in this case, synt—serving the same function as the bare infinitive does in English after modal verbs.
What function does the adverb vel serve in the sentence?
Vel means well and acts as an adverb modifying the verb synt. It describes the manner in which the action (swimming) is performed.
How does the word order in this Icelandic question compare to that in English?
Both Icelandic and English use inversion in yes/no questions. However, Icelandic strictly follows the VSO (Verb-Subject-Object) structure, so the modal verb getur comes first, then the subject þú, followed by the main verb and adverb. In English, while the auxiliary or modal verb also precedes the subject (as in Can you swim well?), the overall syntactic rules and verb forms differ between the two languages.

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