Word
Við höfum tíma.
Meaning
We have time.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
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Questions & Answers about Við höfum tíma.
What does each word in Við höfum tíma mean?
Why is the noun rendered as tíma instead of the base form tími?
In Icelandic, masculine nouns change their ending according to their grammatical case. Tími is the nominative form, but when used as the direct object—as it is here—it takes the accusative form tíma. This case marking distinguishes it from English, where word order rather than endings indicates grammatical roles.
How is the verb höfum formed from its infinitive að hafa?
The infinitive að hafa means to have. When conjugated in the present tense for the first person plural (we), it becomes höfum. This is a typical pattern in Icelandic verb conjugation, where the verb changes form to match the subject.
What is the word order in this sentence, and how does it compare to English?
The sentence follows a Subject-Verb-Object order: Við (subject), höfum (verb), and tíma (object). This structure is similar to English, though Icelandic allows for greater flexibility in word order thanks to its case system.