Questions & Answers about Pappírinn er hvítur.
Icelandic usually expresses the definite article (the) as a suffix attached to the noun.
- pappír = paper
- pappír-inn = the paper (nominative singular masculine)
So -inn is the masculine singular definite ending in the nominative case.
Pappír is masculine. You can often tell from:
- the form of the definite article: -inn typically marks masculine nominative singular (compare feminine -in, neuter -ið)
- dictionary entries, which list the gender (often as m., f., n.)
Here, Pappírinn strongly signals masculine.
Adjectives agree with the noun in gender, number, and case.
In Pappírinn er hvítur:
- Pappírinn is masculine, singular, nominative
So the adjective must be masculine singular nominative: .