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Icelandic-English translation for: dread going somewhere
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Dictionary Icelandic English: dread going somewhere

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óhugur {k}dread
ótti {k}dread
geigur {k}dread [fear]
hryllingur {k}dread [horror]
óhugnaður {k} [hræðsla, ótti]dread
annað {adv}somewhere else
einhvers staðar {adv}somewhere
einhversstaðar {adv} [einhvers staðar]somewhere
annars staðar {adv}somewhere else
Unverified kirkjurækinn {adj}church-going
værukær {adj}easy-going
koma [ná]to get somewhere
munuto be going to
umgangur {k}coming and going
Unverified eira einhvers staðarto find peace somewhere
ílendast (einhvers staðar)to end up (somewhere)
ílengjast (einhvers staðar)to settle down (somewhere)
eiga heima einhvers staðarto live somewhere
láta fyrirberast einhvers staðarto wait somewhere
samg. útafakstur {k}going off the lane
Hvernig gengur?How's it going?
Klukkan gengur.The clock is going.
ætla to be going to
halda áframto keep on going
taka við sérto get going
vinda sér e-ðto go somewhere fast
vera einhvers staðar (niðurkominn)to be located somewhere
vera einhvers staðar (niðurkominn)to be placed somewhere
vera einhvers staðar viðloðandito stay long somewhere
Sagan gengur.The story is going about.
Ég ætla heim.I am going home.
Hvað gengur á?What's going on?
Þau eru saman.They are going steady.
koma sér af staðto get going
hafa e-ð einhvers staðarto have sth. somewhere
eiga heima einhvers staðarto have a home somewhere
Það fellur út.The tide is going out.
Hvað er á seyði?What is going on?
Hvert ertu fara?Where are you going?
vera í fullu fjörito be going strong
Unverified vera einhvers staðar með annan fótinnto be somewhere often
Hvað er um vera?What is going on?
una (ekki) einhvers staðarto (not) feel happy to be somewhere
Við munum öll deyja.We are all going to die.
vera með á nótunumto know what is going on
Ég ætla gera þetta.I am going to do this.
Ég er fara til Akureyrar.I am going to Akureyri.
Þetta mun verða erfitt.I fear this is going to be difficult.
koma til með gera e-ðto be going to do sth.
koma til með hafa áhrifto be going to have certain effect
vera ekki á þeim buxunum gefast uppto not going to give up
Ég er kominn þessu.It's the next thing I'm going to do.
Ég mun baka brauð í morgun.I am going to bake bread tomorrow.
Ég ætla kanna hvernig er ástatt um þau.I am going to check how things are going with them.
ganga mikið á [það gengur mikið á]to be a lot going on [there is a lot going on]
 
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