What does köttur in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word köttur in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use köttur in Icelandic.
The word köttur in Icelandic means cat, pussy, puss, cat. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word köttur
catnoun (member of the family Felidae) Það er köttur í eldhúsinu. There is a cat in the kitchen. |
pussynoun |
pussnoun |
catadjective verb noun (domesticated species of feline) Köttur birtist undan skrifborðinu. A cat appeared from under the desk. |
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Orđiđ köttur er nafnorđ. The word cat is a noun. |
Fyrsta útgáfa þeirra var smáskífa með lögunum Ammæli og Köttur. Their first idea together was a cartoon series about a cat and a mouse. |
" It'sa Cheshire köttur, sagði Duchess " og þess vegna. 'It's a Cheshire cat,'said the Duchess,'and that's why. |
En hann var meira en köttur. But he was more than a cat. |
Bless, köttur. Bye, cat. |
En ég vildi að ég gæti sýnt þér köttur Dinah okkar: And yet I wish I could show you our cat Dinah: |
Í augum kanarífugls er köttur skrímsli. To a canary, a cat is a monster. |
Köttur járnbrautarinnar The cat of the railway train |
A köttur getur litið á konungur, " segir Alice. 'A cat may look at a king,'said Alice. |
Ūar er dúdúfugl, kanína í vesti og brosandi köttur. Well, there's a dodo bird, a rabbit in a waistcoat, a smiling cat. |
Ūetta hljķmar eins og köttur í dauđateygjunum. That thing sounds like a dying cat, by the way. |
Sá köttur gæti spilað á hljómborð. That cat might play the keyboard. |
Eins og köttur, má segja Like a cat, one would say |
Hvar Juliet lífi, og hver köttur og hundur, og litla mús, hvert unworthy hlutur, Where Juliet lives; and every cat, and dog, And little mouse, every unworthy thing, |
Nokkrum árum áður en ég bjó í skóginum var hvað var kallað " winged köttur " í einn af bænum- húsin í Lincoln næsta tjörn, Mr Gilian Baker er. A few years before I lived in the woods there was what was called a " winged cat " in one of the farm- houses in Lincoln nearest the pond, Mr. Gilian Baker's. |
Skyndilega er skýr köttur- Owl frá mjög nærri mér, en mest sterk og gríðarlega rödd heyrði ég alltaf frá einhverju íbúa úr skóginum, svaraði með reglulegu millibili á gæs, eins og ef ákveðin í að fletta ofan af og svívirðing það boðflenna frá Bay Hudson með því að sýna meiri áttavita og magn af rödd í móðurmáli og Boo- hoo hann út úr Concord sjóndeildarhringinn. Suddenly an unmistakable cat- owl from very near me, with the most harsh and tremendous voice I ever heard from any inhabitant of the woods, responded at regular intervals to the goose, as if determined to expose and disgrace this intruder from Hudson's Bay by exhibiting a greater compass and volume of voice in a native, and boo- hoo him out of Concord horizon. |
Ūetta er vottur um kraft minn, köttur. It's my Mark of power, cat. |
Köttur birtist undan skrifborðinu. A cat appeared from under the desk. |
Hann er köttur sem hlusta ber á He's a cat that cannot be ignored |
Ūetta er orđiđ ūreytandi, köttur. This is becoming tiresome, cat. |
Lengi lifi hinn eilífi köttur Life to the everlasting cat |
Eins og heitur, áfengissjúkur köttur. It was like having a hot, alcoholic cat. |
Engu að síður virðist sem mest innlenda köttur, sem hefur legið á gólfmotta alla daga hennar, alveg heima í skóginum, og þar með Sly og stealthy hegðun hennar, reynist sjálf meira innfæddur þarna en venjulegur íbúa. Nevertheless the most domestic cat, which has lain on a rug all her days, appears quite at home in the woods, and, by her sly and stealthy behavior, proves herself more native there than the regular inhabitants. |
Ūađ gleđur mig ađ kynnast ūér, herra Vöttur köttur. Oh, I'm delighted to meet you, Monsieur Scat Cat. |
Ūetta er fjandi stķr köttur. That's a big-ass cat. |
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