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What does vinátta mean grammatically, and why is there no article?
Why is it getur orðið instead of the dictionary form verða?
The dictionary form of the verb is verða, meaning become. But after geta (can), Icelandic uses the non-finite form orðið here. So getur orðið means can become.
The important thing for a learner is:
- verða = dictionary form, to become
- getur orðið = can become
Even though orðið may look like a past form, it is not past tense here.
What does varanleg mean, and why does it have that form?
Varanleg means lasting, durable, or permanent. Here it is a predicate adjective after orðið (become), so it agrees with vinátta.
Since vinátta is feminine singular, the adjective appears in the matching form:
- masculine: varanlegur
- feminine: varanleg
- neuter: varanlegt
So vinátta getur orðið varanleg literally means friendship can become lasting.
What does þegar mean here?
Þegar means when. It introduces the subordinate clause þegar fólk hlustar vel hvort á annað.
In this sentence, þegar does not just refer to one specific moment in time. It has a more general sense, like when / whenever in a general truth: Friendship can become lasting when people listen well to each other.
Why is fólk followed by hlustar in the singular, even though fólk means people?
Because fólk is grammatically a singular noun in Icelandic, even though its meaning is collective and refers to multiple people. So Icelandic uses a singular verb with it:
- fólk hlustar
- fólk kemur
- fólk talar
This is similar to how some collective nouns work in English, but in Icelandic the singular grammar is very regular with fólk.
What does hlustar vel mean exactly?
Hlustar means listens, and vel means well. Together, hlustar vel means listens well.
In natural English, that often comes out as:
- listen well
- listen carefully
- be good at listening
So fólk hlustar vel is not just about hearing sounds; it suggests attentive, good listening.
Why is there an á after hlustar?
Because the verb hlusta normally takes the preposition á when you say what someone is listening to.
So:
- hlusta á tónlist = listen to music
- hlusta á mig = listen to me
- hlusta á annað fólk = listen to other people
That is why the sentence has hlustar ... á .... English uses to after listen, but Icelandic uses á.
What does hvort á annað mean?
Hvort á annað is a reciprocal expression meaning to each other or to one another.
So:
- fólk hlustar vel hvort á annað = people listen well to each other
The phrase is split because of the preposition á:
- hvort ... annað
This is very common in Icelandic reciprocal expressions. The preposition belongs with the verb hlusta á, so it comes between the two parts.
Why is it hvort á annað and not some other form?
This reciprocal phrase agrees with fólk, which is grammatically neuter singular. That is why you get the neuter forms hvort and annað here.
Also, á requires the accusative case, which helps determine the form annað.
So the phrase is shaped by two things:
- fólk is grammatically neuter singular
- hlusta á takes the accusative
For a beginner, it is best to learn hvort á annað here as a set expression meaning to each other.
Can the sentence be rearranged, or is the word order fixed?
The word order in the original sentence is natural and standard:
Vinátta getur orðið varanleg þegar fólk hlustar vel hvort á annað.
But you can move the þegar clause to the front. If you do, the main clause follows Icelandic verb-second word order:
Þegar fólk hlustar vel hvort á annað, getur vinátta orðið varanleg.
So yes, the sentence can be rearranged, but the verb placement has to follow Icelandic word-order rules.
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