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Learn Icelandic - Colors

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  • Опубліковано 18 сер 2024
  • The colours - Litirnir
    Yellow - Gulur
    Red - Rauður
    Green - Grænn
    Blue - Blár
    Black - Svartur
    White - Hvítur
    Grey - Grár
    Purple - Fjólublár
    Brown - Brúnn
    Pink - Bleikur
    Orange - Appelsínugulur
    Beige - Drapplitaður

КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @marinakalita2556
    @marinakalita2556 5 років тому +14

    I absolutely love your videos! No useless blah-blah-blah. Straight to the point, concise, helpful lessons. Please, please, please continue making these videos!

    • @MSalt69
      @MSalt69 3 роки тому

      YES! So many videos have lots of self promoting waffle at the beginning, but these dive right in. Plus, you two are such an adorable couple!

  • @miyu2555
    @miyu2555 5 років тому +13

    Please, continue doing this videos, it's hard to find things in Icelandic, thank you very much. I'm from Peru! :D Now i start to learn icelandic :3

  • @nicole_rose7618
    @nicole_rose7618 3 роки тому +4

    Hey ! Wish you guys did more videos I find it so helpful❤️❤️

  • @NorskaFjordskaOfficial
    @NorskaFjordskaOfficial 10 місяців тому +1

    For Norse Reacretion:
    Gulr
    Rauðr
    Grænn
    Blr
    Svartr
    Hvítr
    Grr
    Fjólublr
    Brúnn
    Bleikr
    Appelsínugulr
    Drapp-Litaðr

  • @john481516
    @john481516 4 роки тому +2

    The language is art itself. :)

  • @Drew791
    @Drew791 2 роки тому

    This is absolutely fascinating. As an American, I have a fantasy of living in a small Icelandic fishing village, either opening a small cafe for fisherman, or working hard on the freezing waters pulling fish nets. Well it’s just a little weird fantasy I have. Will you be posting any new videos soon?

  • @kaolafson1
    @kaolafson1 4 роки тому +1

    Please come back!!!

  • @skreppasoul9617
    @skreppasoul9617 4 роки тому +1

    My favorite is Blaúr

  • @Aprinsa
    @Aprinsa 2 роки тому

    Takk fyrir!

  • @rodrigohuenulefcardenas5802
    @rodrigohuenulefcardenas5802 3 роки тому

    Holaaa!!

  • @MrWeanerdog
    @MrWeanerdog 4 роки тому +1

    If you wanna crush the Icelandic lessons on you tube teach us some simple songs that help with the alphabet and rolling rrrrrrs. Please please. No one else does this

    • @allsber
      @allsber  4 роки тому

      The reason is that songs have copyright, but i am woking on it 😁

    • @MSalt69
      @MSalt69 2 роки тому

      @@allsber Please do Ég Mun Aldrei Gleyma Þér by Brimkló!

  • @samuelj2475
    @samuelj2475 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this video! Are you two on Twitter?

    • @allsber
      @allsber  4 роки тому +1

      You're welcome! No we are not on twitter :/

  • @statuschannel8916
    @statuschannel8916 8 місяців тому

    no more video now

  • @stefs749
    @stefs749 5 років тому +1

    Just out of curiosity: have you ever heard "rauðgulur" being used for "orange"?

    • @allsber
      @allsber  5 років тому

      No I don't think I have haha 😊

    • @stefs749
      @stefs749 5 років тому

      @@allsber I see, i just read it somewhere a few years ago and thought it was so much prettier and easier than "appelsínugulur", so I was wondering if it was (still) a thing in colloquial language.

    • @allsber
      @allsber  5 років тому +2

      @@stefs749 www.visindavefur.is/svar.php?id=72833 here I found a article that says that orange used to be called rauðgulur, before oranges came to Iceland 😁 the more you know! Haha

  • @MSalt69
    @MSalt69 3 роки тому

    What is the pronunciation of the "nn" at the end of "Grænn"? It sounds almost like a "t" (glottal stop).

    • @allsber
      @allsber  3 роки тому +2

      You're right, it is pronounced like a "t" and a glottal stop 😊

  • @MichaelSpengler
    @MichaelSpengler 2 роки тому

    so, two "n" in a word are pronouced like a "t" , did i hear that right?
    what is the literal translation for the Icelanddic word for beige?
    and interesting, how many words sound similar to my native German..

    • @allsber
      @allsber  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah kind of, the double n sound is pronounced like "thn" or "dn" (depending on where in Iceland you're from).
      The word for beige ,"Drapplitaður", means drapp colored so basically drapp is the name of this light brown colour but we never say just drapp, it has to be drapplitaður, I acually have no idea why.
      I took a German language class in high school and I agree with you there! It was also easy for me to learn the der, die , das because we have the same system in Icelandic (hann, hún, það)

    • @MichaelSpengler
      @MichaelSpengler 2 роки тому

      @@allsber both languagesa are the most complex in the Germanic langauge family. Icelandic though managed to eep its purety.

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Рік тому

      I am learning all Germanic languages (already learned Dutch to an advanced level and am intermediate level in Norwegian and Swedish) and, I must say, Icelandic and Faroese and Old English & Old Norse are the most difficult Germanic languages, as most words are not easy to read / pronounce / memorize and it’s not easy to remember the exact spelling with the accents - German is not as easy as Dutch & Norwegian & Swedish, but it isn’t as difficult as Icelandic, so it’s between the Frisian languages and Old Norse / Old English & Icelandic / Faroese!

  • @epicsharkduck7635
    @epicsharkduck7635 5 років тому +2

    What is the guy's native language?

    • @allsber
      @allsber  5 років тому +2

      He is Swedish

    • @epicsharkduck7635
      @epicsharkduck7635 5 років тому

      @@allsber Oh cool. Are you a native Icelandic speaker?

    • @allsber
      @allsber  5 років тому

      Yes I am :)