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Questions & Answers about Peningur er góður.
What is the meaning of each word in Peningur er góður.?
Peningur means money, er is the equivalent of is, and góður translates as good. So the whole sentence means "Money is good."
Why is there no separate article before peningur?
In Icelandic, definite articles are not separate words; they’re added as suffixes to nouns. The form peningur is indefinite, referring to money in general. If you were talking about specific money, you’d use the definite form peningurinn.
Why does the adjective appear as góður?
Adjectives in Icelandic must agree with the noun they modify in gender, number, and case. Since peningur is a masculine noun in the nominative singular, the adjective takes the masculine nominative singular form góður.
What is the sentence structure of Peningur er góður.?
The sentence follows a subject-copula-predicate adjective structure: subject (peningur), linking verb (er), predicate adjective (góður). This structure closely mirrors the English pattern in the sentence "Money is good."
Does this sentence express a general statement or refer to a specific instance?
Because peningur is in its indefinite form, the sentence makes a general statement about money. It is not referring to a particular amount of money but rather the idea or quality of money in general.
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