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Questions & Answers about Við horfum á stutt myndband um íslensku og endurtökum setningarnar saman.
Why is it Við and not Ég/Þú etc.? What person/number is this sentence in?
What tense is horfum / endurtökum? Does it mean “we are watching” or “we watch”?
Why do we use á after horfum? What does horfa á mean?
The verb horfa commonly goes with the preposition á to mean to watch / look at something:
- horfa á myndband = watch a video
So Við horfum á stutt myndband literally matches “We watch/look at a short video.”
What case does á require here, and how can I tell?
Why is it stutt myndband and not stutta myndband?
Because the noun phrase is indefinite (a short video, not the short video) and the adjective is in the strong form.
- stutt myndband = strong adjective + indefinite noun
If it were definite (“the short video”), you’d typically use the weak form: - stutta myndbandið = “the short video”
How do we know stutt is the right form? What gender is myndband?
Myndband is neuter (hvorugkyn) singular. The adjective stuttur/stutt/stutt must agree with the noun in gender, number, and case.
Here it’s neuter singular (accusative), so stutt is the correct agreeing form.
What does um do in um íslensku? Why that preposition?
Why is it íslensku and not íslenska?
Because um normally takes the accusative, and the word íslenska (“Icelandic (language)”) changes form by case:
- Nominative: íslenska
- Accusative (and also dative in this word): íslensku
So um íslensku = “about Icelandic.”
Why does Icelandic say endurtökum setningarnar—what is -arnar?
setningarnar means the sentences. The -arnar is the definite article suffix attached to the noun (instead of a separate word like “the”).
- setningar = sentences (indefinite)
- setningarnar = the sentences (definite)
What case is setningarnar here, and why?
Why isn’t Við repeated before the second verb? Should it be Við horfum … og við endurtökum …?
In Icelandic (as in English), you can coordinate two verbs with og and keep the subject only once when it’s the same subject:
- Við horfum … og endurtökum … = natural and common
Repeating við is possible, but it adds emphasis or can sound more deliberate: - Við horfum … og við endurtökum … = “We watch … and we (specifically) repeat …”
What does saman mean here, and why is it at the end?
How should I pronounce some tricky parts: Við, íslensku, and endurtökum?
A few helpful pronunciation notes (approximate guidance):
- Við: the ð is usually a soft “th” sound (like in this), but in fast speech it can be very light.
- íslensku: stress is on the first syllable: ÍS-len-sku (Icelandic almost always stresses the first syllable).
- endurtökum: also first-syllable stress: EN-dur-tö-kum; ö is like a rounded vowel (similar to German ö, if you know it).
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