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Icelandic-English translation for: to come on
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Dictionary Icelandic English: to come on

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VERB  to come on | came on | come on ... 
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Áfram!Come on!
fara flatt á e-uto come undone on sth.
meðaltali {adv}on average <on av.>
komato come
rætastto come true
atvikastto come about
Unverified alkominn {adj}come to stay
Komdu hingað!Come here!
óorðinn {adj}still to come
óorðinn {adj}yet to come
ganga eftirto come true
koma askvaðandito come storming
koma neðan to come up
koma neðanto come up
fiskifr. vakato come to the surface
vakna til lífsinsto come alive
verða tilto come into being
Ég er frá ...I come from ...
endato come to an end
Hvernig stendur á því, ...?How come ... ?
koma til álitato come into consideration
koma til greinato come into consideration
njóta sínto come into its own
taka endato come to an end
koma upp [um plöntur]to come up
þaðto come [have an orgasm]
komast til valdato come to power
koma í góðar þarfirto come in handy
koma í heiminnto come into the world
fara út um þúfurto come to nothing
fylgja með e-uto come with sth.
koma langt to come from far away
Það kemur tími.The time will come.
Skyldi hann koma?I wonder if he will come.
Hann sagðist mundu koma.He said he would come.
eignast e-ðto come into possession of sth.
komast e-uto come to know sth.
fara fýluferðto come a long way for nothing
kalla á e-nto ask sb. to come
Ég kem seinni partinn.I'll come in the afternoon.
Ég hélt hún mundi koma.I thought she would come.
Hann sagðist ætla koma.He said he would come.
fljóta meðto be allowed to come along
sjá fyrir óorðna hlutito see things yet to come
koma neðan úr kjallaranumto come up from the cellar
komast í álnir [verða ríkur]to come into money [idiom]
koma til af e-uto come about because of sth.
Unverified komast í kast við e-nto come to grips with sb.
örla [það örlar á e-u]to come to light [sth. is coming to light]
koma ofan / ofan to come down
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