Breakdown of Jakkinn minn er þykkastur í flugvélinni.
Questions & Answers about Jakkinn minn er þykkastur í flugvélinni.
Why is jakkinn minn formed like that? Why not minn jakki or just jakki minn?
How do we form the comparative and superlative of þykkur (“thick”)?
Icelandic adjectives typically go:
• Positive: þykkur (“thick”)
• Comparative: þykkari (“thicker”)
• Superlative: þykkastur (“thickest”)
In our sentence Jakkinn minn er þykkastur, you’re using the superlative to say “my jacket is the thickest.”
Why is the superlative þykkastur ending in -stur instead of something like -sti?
Why isn’t there a separate definite article before þykkastur? In English we say “the thickest.”
What case is used after í in í flugvélinni, and why?
How is flugvélinni formed? Why the long -inni ending?
flugvél is a feminine 1st-declension noun. Its definite dative singular ending is -inni.
• Indef. nom.sg.: flugvél
• Def. nom.sg.: flugvélin
• Def. dat.sg.: flugvélinni
So í flugvélinni = “in the (air)plane.”
How do you pronounce þykkastur?
Could you use á flugvélinni instead of í flugvélinni?
If I want to say “My jacket is the thickest of all the jackets on the plane,” how do I express “of all the jackets”?
You can add an af + dative phrase to show “out of all.” For example:
Jakkinn minn er þykkastur af öllum jökkum í flugvélinni.
Here af öllum jökkum = “out of all jackets.”
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