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Dictionary Icelandic English: Have

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Icelandic English
VERB  to have | had | had ... 
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SYNO   to have | to have got | to hold ... 
forsjárlaus {adj} [foreldri]who does not have custody of a child
Verbs
angato have a sweet smell
eiga e-ðto have sth. [own]
hafato have
hafato have got
orka e-ðto have the energy to do sth.
skuluto have to
vandræðastto have some trouble
vanvirða e-nto have a low opinion of sb.
verða [um skyldu]to have to
vilja e-ðto want to have sth.
þora e-ð/e-uto have the courage to do sth.
Nouns
allsleysingi {k}have-not
fátæklingur {k}have-not
öreigi {k}have-not
skyldueign {kv}must-have
2 Words: Others
[þú] mátt ekkiyou don't have to
Hefur þú ...?Do you have ... ?
2 Words: Verbs
ætlast e-ð fyrirto have sth. in mind
eiga afturkvæmtto have an opportunity to go back
eiga e-ð aflöguto have sth. left over
eiga e-ð eftirto have sth. left
eiga e-ð ógertto have sth. to do
Unverified eiga e-ð sameiginlegtto have sth. in common
eiga e-ð tilto have sth. available
Unverified eiga e-ð undir e-mto have to rely on sb,
eiga e-n to have sb. to turn to
eiga fríto have a vacation
eiga fyrir e-uto have enough money for sth.
þaðto have an orgasm
fæða barnto have a baby
ganga fyrir e-nto have an audience with sb.
hafa e-ð tilto have sth. available
hafa vinninginnto have the upper hand
hafa vinnuto have a job
halda boðto have a party
halda við e-nto have an affair with sb.
luma á e-uto have sth. up one's sleeve
ráða yfir e-mto have control over sb.
vera andfúllto have bad breath
vera áttavillturto have lost one's bearings
vera e-m fremrito have the edge over / on sb.
vera e-s virðito have a worth of sth.
læknisfr. vera fótbrotinnto have a broken leg
vera fótkaldurto have cold feet
vera fótlamato have disabled foot / feet
Unverified vera fótlúinnto have weary feet
vera fótnetturto have small feet
vera fótsmárto have small feet
vera fótstórto have big feet
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