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Icelandic-English translation for: part of the country
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IcelandicEnglish
landshluti {k}part of the country
Keywords contained
austanlands {adv}in the eastern part of the country
norðanlands {adv}in the northern part of the country
vestanlands {adv}in the western part of the country
Partial Matches
af landi brott {adv}out of the country
eystra {adv}in the eastern part of Iceland
austan af landi {adv}from east of the country
vestan af landi {adv}from west of the country
norðan af landi {adv}from the north of the country
víðs vegar um landið {adv}in many parts of the country
miklu leyti {adv}for the most part
mestmegnis {adv}for the most part
austan til {adv}in the eastern part
austanvert {adv}in the eastern part
austarlega {adv}in the eastern part
norðan til {adv}in the north part
norðan til {adv}in the northern part
norðanvert {adv}in the northern part
landaf. sunnan til {adv}in the southern part
ofarlega {adv}in the upper part
vestan til {adv}in the western part
vestanvert {adv}in the western part
vestarlega {adv}in the western part
mál. orðflokkur {k}part of speech
borgarhluti {k}part of town
uppi í sveit {adv}out in the country
ofanverður {adj} [um öld]latter part of [century]
angi {k} af e-upart of a set
útgáfuland {hv}country of issue
viðsk. framleiðsluland {hv}country of manufacture
viðsk. upprunaland {hv}country of origin
viðsk. upprunaríki {hv}country of origin
viðsk. framleiðsluland {hv}country of production
fjár. búsetuland {hv}country of residence
verkþáttur {k}part of a (work) process
viðsk. upprunamerking {kv}marking of country of origin
vera (ekki) í e-s verkahringto be (not) part of sb.'s job
ættjarðarást {kv}love of / for one's country
internet tölvufr. landslén {hv}country code top-level domain <country-code TLD, ccTLD>
internet tölvufr. þjóðarlén {hv}country code top-level domain <country-code TLD, ccTLD>
aftan í {prep} [+þf.] [+þgf.]to the back of
aftan í {prep} [+þgf.]at the back of
aftan af {prep} [+þgf.]at the end of
ofanvert {adv}at the top of
Varúð, grimmur hundur!Beware of the dog!
austanfjalls {adv} [the area east of Hellisheiði when you are in Reykjavík]east of the mountain
út {adv} [um tímalengd]for the rest of
aftan úr {prep} [+þgf.]from the back of
aftur undan {prep} [+þgf.]from the back of
jafnan {adv}most of the time
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