Questions & Answers about Húsið okkar er hlýtt.
Because Icelandic usually puts the definite article on the end of the noun instead of using a separate word like English the.
- hús = house
- húsið = the house
Here, -ið is the definite ending for this form of the noun.
That is a very common Icelandic pattern with possessives. Icelandic often says the house our where English says our house.
So:
- húsið okkar = our house
This is the most natural everyday pattern for beginners to learn.