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Icelandic-English translation for: What's your name
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Dictionary Icelandic English: What's your name

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IcelandicEnglish
Hvað heitir þú?What's your name?
Hvað heitirðu?What's your name?
Partial Matches
Hvað heldur þú?What is your opinion?
Hvað heitir hann aftur?What is his name again?
Það er komið þér.It's your turn.
Þú ert næstur.It's your turn.
Þú um það.That's your choice.
Þetta kemur þér ekki við!It's none of your business!
Hvað er frétta?What's new?
Hvað er títt?What's new?
Hvað gengur á?What's going on?
Hvað hangir á spýtunni?What's the catch?
Hvað er í fréttum?What's the news?
spyrja fréttato ask what's new
Hvað segirðu gott?What's up? [Am.] [coll.]
Hvað segirðu?What's up? [Am.] [coll.]
Hvað kostar aka til ...?What's the fare to ...?
Hvað er í bíó?What's on at the cinema?
Hvað á þetta fyrirstilla?What's that supposed to mean?
Hvað kostar undir þetta bréf til Íslands?What's the postage for this letter to Iceland?
þinn {pron}your [determiner]
heiti {hv}name
nafn {hv}name
yðar {pron} [hátíðlegt]your [honorific form]
Verði þér góðu!Enjoy your meal!
framan í þér {adv}in your face
Haltu kjafti!Shut your trap!
gefa e-u nafnto name sth.
vöruheiti {hv}brand name
vörumerki {hv}brand name
firmaheiti {hv}corporate name
landaf. landsheiti {hv}country name
internet tölvufr. lénnafn {hv}domain name
internet tölvufr. lénsheiti {hv}domain name
internet tölvufr. lénsnafn {hv}domain name
ættarnafn {hv}family name
eftirnafn {hv}family name
kenninafn {hv}family name
firmaheiti {hv}firm-name
eiginnafn {hv}first name
fornafn {hv} <fn.>first name
skírnarnafn {hv}first name
eiginnafn {hv}given name
ættarnafn {hv}last name
eftirnafn {hv}last name
kenninafn {hv}last name
millinafn {hv}middle name
nafnabreyting {kv}name change
nafnaskrá {kv}name file
nafnbirting {kv}name publication
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