How to Discuss the Weather in Icelandic

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Part of the video series: Common Phrases in Icelandic Language

Summary: Learn how to discuss the weather in Icelandic with expert language tips in this free travel language lesson video from our native of Iceland.

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Eva Natalja Robertsdattir Eva Natalja Robertsdattir is a native Icelandic speaker and has given language and singing lessons for more than 5 years. read more

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How to Discuss the Weather in Icelandic

Hi, my name's Natalja and on behalf of Expert Village we're now going to learn how to speak Icelandic. Icelandic Phrases for Weather. How's the weather today? Hvernig er vedrid i dag?, Hvernig er vedrid i dag? Is it cold? Er kalt?, Er kalt? Is it hot? Er heitt?, Er heitt? It is still raining. Pad er ennpa rigning., Pad er ennpa rigning. Is it snowing? Er snjor?, Er snjor? It is sunny. Pad er solskin., Pad er solskin. I would like to sit in the shade. Eg vaeri til i ad sitja i skugganum., Eg vaeri til i ad sitja i skugganum. I would like to sit in the sun. Eg vaeri til i ad sitja ut i solinni., Eg vaeri til i ad sitja ut i solinni. What terrible weather we are having. Hraedilegt vedur!, Hraedilegt vedur! What great weather we are having. Frabaert vedur!, Frabaert vedur! What is the weather forecast? Hvernig er vedurspain?, Hvernig er vedurspain? It is windy. Pad er mikill vindur., Pad er mikill vindur.

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