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Dictionary Icelandic English: where from

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IcelandicEnglish
þaðan sem {conj}from where
Keywords contained
hvaðan {adv}where ... from
Hvaðan ert þú?Where are you from?
Hvaðan fer strætisvagninn?Where does the bus leave from?
Partial Matches
þangað sem {conj}where
þar sem {conj}where
hvar {adv}where [interrogative]
Hvar erum við núna?Where are we now?
Hvert ertu fara?Where are you going?
Hvar ég tjalda?Where can I camp?
Hvar hefurðu alið manninn?Where have you been?
taka (aftur) upp þráðinnto continue where left off
fara ferða sinnato go where one pleases
Hvað varð af honum?Where did he disappear to?
Hvar fékkstu þetta?Where did you get that?
Hvar skipti ég um lest?Where do I change trains?
fiskireitur {k}place where fish is dried
Hvar kaupi ég miða?Where can I buy a ticket?
Hvar get ég keypt klósettpappír?Where can I buy toilet paper?
Hvar finn ég hótel?Where can I find a hotel?
Hvar ég í leigubíl?Where can I get a taxi?
Hvert liggur þessi gata?Where does this road go to?
Hvar er næsta lögreglustöð?Where is the nearest police station?
Hvar er næsta pósthús?Where is the nearest post office?
Hvar er næsta neðanjarðarlestarstöð?Where is the nearest underground station?
æskuslóðir {kv.ft}place where one has grown up
æskustöðvar {kv.ft}place where one has grown up
af {prep} [+þgf.]from
aftan úr {prep} [+þgf.]from
allt frá {prep} [+þgf.]from
frá {prep} [+þgf.]from
Unverified framan úr {prep} [+þgf.]from
úr {prep} [+þgf.]from
út frá {prep} [+þgf.]from
utan úr {prep} [+þgf.]from
aftur undan {prep} [+þgf.](from) behind
á móts við {prep} [+þf.] [gegnt]across from
einhvers staðar á bilinu {adv}anywhere from
frátalinn {adj}apart from
frá {prep} [+þgf.]away from
öðruvísi en {adj}different from
niður af {prep}down from
niður úr {prep} [+þgf.]down from
ofan úr {prep}down from
austur úr {prep} [+þgf.]east from
undanþeginn {adj}exempted (from)
frá ... til {prep}from ... to
ofan {adv}from above
ofan frá {adv}from above
aftanverðu {adv}from behind
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