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Accepting Invitations in Icelandic Language

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Summary: Learn Icelandic for accepting and declining invitations with expert language tips in this free travel language lesson video from our native of Iceland.

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By Eva Natalja Robertsdattir
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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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on 9/17/2008 Hi, nice videos, and a good way to learn words in Icelandic.
I just want to ask a question it is about the Icelandic word "eitthvað", I was told that it means "somewhere" and it is written like that in the dictionary, but now a friend told me that it can also mean "sometime" it depends on the context. Is it like that?

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"Hi, my name's Natalia and on behalf of Expert Village we're now going to learn how to speak Icelandic. Accepting and Declining Invitations in Icelandic. I would love to. Eg er til i pad., Eg er til i pad. I do not know yet. Eg veit pad ekki ennpa., eg veit pad ekki ennpa. Maybe. Kannski., Kannski. I'm sorry but I can't. Pvi midur pa get eg pad ekki., Pvi midur pa get eg pad ekki. I already have plans. Eg er ad fara ad gera annad., Eg er ad fara ad gera annad. "

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