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Icelandic-English translation for: eitt
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Dictionary Icelandic English: eitt

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Icelandic English
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ADJ  einn | ein | eitt ... 
eitt sinn {adv}once
eitt þúsundone thousand
3 Words
eitt og annað {pron}various things
í eitt ár {adj}year-long
út í eitt {adv}nonstop
koma fyrir eittto make no difference
4 Words
koma út á eittto make no difference
renna út í eittto be indistinguishable
5+ Words
Ég þarf bara eitt rúm.All I need is one bed.
 
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