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Problems in Icelandic phrasebook


Problems in Icelandic phrasebook

Leave me alone.�
Farðu í burtu. Or just "farðu" (Fa-r thu i bur-tu.)
Don't touch me!�
Ekki snerta mig! (E-kki snert-a mig.)
I'll call the police.�
Ég kalla á lögregluna. (Ye kat-la a lurk-rek-luna.)
Police!�
Lögregla! (Lurk-rek-la!)
Stop! Thief!�
Stopp! Þjófur! (Sto-hp! Thyoh-vur!)
I need your help.�
Ég þarf smá hjálp. (Ye tharf sm-a hjowlp.)
It's an emergency.�
Það er áríðandi. (Thadh er awr-eedh-an-ti.)
I'm lost.�
Masculine: Ég er týndur. (Yeg er teen-tur.) Feminine: Ég er týnd ("Yeg er teen-t)
My bag is missing.�
Taskan mín er týnd. (Tas-kan meen er teen-ed.)
My wallet is missing.�
Seðlaveskið mitt er týnt. (Sedh-la-ves-kidh mi-ht er teent.)
My purse is missing.�
Buddan mín er týnd. (Bu-tan meen er teen-ed.)
I'm sick.�
Masculine: Ég er veikur. (Yeg er vai-kur.).Feminine: Ég er veik ("Yeg er vai-k")
I've been injured.�
Ég er særður. (Yeg er sair-thur.)
I need a doctor.�
Ég þarf lækni. (Yeg tha-rf lai-kni.)
Can I use your phone?�
Má ég nota símann þinn? (Maw ye not-a see-min thin?)

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