inn

Usages of inn

Ég tek stólinn inn.
I take the chair inside.
Komdu inn, opnaðu hurðina.
Come in, open the door.
Hann fer inn.
He goes in.
Ef glugginn er opinn, blæs vindurinn inn.
If the window is open, the wind blows in.
Fundarherbergið er laust núna, svo við förum inn.
The meeting room is available now, so we go in.
Hún finnur skrúfuna strax, og ég skrúfa hana aftur inn.
She finds the screw right away, and I screw it back in.
Hún brosir þegar vinkona hennar kemur inn með heita súpu.
She smiles when her female friend comes in with hot soup.
Við förum inn um innganginn og finnum útganginn seinna.
We go in through the entrance and find the exit later.
Á fimmtudag förum við inn um innganginn, út um útganginn og svo beint heim.
On Thursday we go in through the entrance, out through the exit, and then straight home.
Hún tekur af sér húfuna þegar hún kemur inn.
She takes off her hat when she comes in.

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