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Color | Blue |
Height | 9 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | January 2001 |
Weight | 1.69976404002 Pounds |
Width | 1.3 Inches |
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Colloquial Icelandic by Daisy L. Neijmann
Icelandic by Stefán Einarsson
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Íslensk-ensk orðabók (dictionary)
Icelandic Online (course from the University of Iceland, start with 'Bjargir')
Beygingarlýsing íslensks nútímamáls (even if you don't know what it is now, you'll need it later)
2. Make Icelandic friends.
3. Get ahold of Icelandic movies/tv/books.
4. Work your ass off.
5. Move to Iceland.
6. Profit.
I've been learning Icelandic for a couple years and I love to help out new learners. Would you be interested in helping me put together a site for learners?
I've been meaning to do it for a while but haven't gotten around to it. I have a good collection of material and a handful of Icelanders at my disposal. It's simply a matter of having someone there to push me to get things done.
I learned Icelandic with the book Colloquial Icelandic by Daisy L. Neijmann. I just read that book until I knew it by heart.
Then I moved on to this book, which is very old and uses very strange language. But it's great because Icelandic is an old and formal language, so it exposed me to a whole new level of Icelandic.
Lots to read in it.
This is tricky because allot of learning materials are very beginner-friendly, I suggest checking out Icelandic: Grammar, Text & Glossary by Stefan Einarsson, however beware this book was published in 1946, so it's a little outdated but it's still worth a look.
It gives information on the various aspects of Icelandic grammar including pronunciation, inflection & syntax. I do feel that a series like Routledge's Colloquial, Teach Yourself or Hippocrene's Beginners WILL help with conversions & general colloquialisms.
You should check a question I posted also talking about Icelandic language resources,