Breakdown of Ég þarf að hvíla mig eftir fundinn.
Questions & Answers about Ég þarf að hvíla mig eftir fundinn.
Why is there an að after þarf?
Because þurfa normally takes að + infinitive.
So:
- ég þarf = I need
- að hvíla = to rest
Together, ég þarf að hvíla means I need to rest.
You cannot normally leave out að here.
What form is hvíla?
Hvíla is the infinitive, the basic dictionary form of the verb.
After að, Icelandic usually uses the infinitive:
- að hvíla = to rest
So this is similar to English to rest.
Why does the sentence say hvíla mig? Why is mig there at all?
Because Icelandic often uses a reflexive idea here: literally, to rest myself.
So:
- hvíla mig = rest myself
- natural English translation: rest
English usually does not say I need to rest myself in this situation, but Icelandic commonly uses the object pronoun.
Why is it mig and not sig?
Because the subject is ég (I), so the matching object form is mig (me).
- ég = I
- mig = me
Sig is a reflexive form used for third person subjects, like he/she/they in certain contexts, not for I.
So:
- Ég þarf að hvíla mig = correct
- Ég þarf að hvíla sig = incorrect
Why is it mig instead of ég?
Because mig is the object form, while ég is the subject form.
Compare:
- Ég þarf... = I need...
- ...hvíla mig = ...rest me/myself
English also changes pronouns this way:
- I see me
- ég sé mig
Why is it fundinn and not fundur?
Because fundur is the basic nominative form, but after eftir in this sentence, the noun appears in a different case.
Here:
- fundur = meeting (basic form)
- fundinn = the meeting in the form required here
So eftir fundinn means after the meeting.
Where is the word the in fundinn?
In Icelandic, the definite article is often attached to the end of the noun instead of being a separate word.
So:
- fundur = a meeting / meeting
- fundinn = the meeting (in this case form)
That -inn ending is the attached the.
What does eftir do here?
Eftir means after here.
So:
- eftir fundinn = after the meeting
It is a preposition, and like Icelandic prepositions generally, it affects the form of the noun that follows it.
Can I also say Ég þarf að hvílast eftir fundinn?
Yes, that is also possible.
- að hvíla mig = to rest myself
- að hvílast = to rest
Both can be natural, and learners will encounter both patterns. The sentence you were given uses the straightforward verb + object pronoun pattern.
Can the word order change?
Yes, Icelandic word order is somewhat flexible.
The given sentence is a very neutral way to say it:
- Ég þarf að hvíla mig eftir fundinn.
But you could also say:
- Eftir fundinn þarf ég að hvíla mig.
That puts more focus on after the meeting. Both are natural, but the original version is a very standard default order.
How do I pronounce þ in þarf?
Þ is pronounced like the th in thing, not like the th in this.
So:
- þarf begins with the unvoiced th sound: tharf
This letter is one of the most distinctive features of Icelandic spelling.
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