What does rúnstykki in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word rúnstykki in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use rúnstykki in Icelandic.

The word rúnstykki in Icelandic means roll. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word rúnstykki

roll

noun (A small, round portion of bread)

Flũtiđ ykkur međ rúnstykki gamla mannsins!
Hurry up with the old man's roll!

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Sjķđandi heitt bađ sem umlykur ūig upp ađ eyrum, og kaffi og rúnstykki međ.
A steaming hot bath that you can slip into up to your ears with coffee and a croissant.
Flũtiđ ykkur međ rúnstykki gamla mannsins!
Hurry up with the old man's roll!
Ég hata ūađ ūegar ūiđ pantiđ vatnsglas og rúnstykki.
I hate it when you guys order a glass ofwater and a crouton.
Rúnstykki.
A croissant.
Fékk sér kakķ og rúnstykki.
A cup of chocolate and a roll.
Prófaðu heimalagað rúnstykki
Try one of these homemade rolls
Ríkulegt morgunverðarhlaðborð er í boði á rúmgóðum veitingastaðnum á hverjum degi, þar á meðal rúnstykki, ferskir ávextir og eggjahræra.
A rich breakfast buffet is available in the spacious restaurant each morning, including bread rolls, fresh fruit and scrambled eggs.
Rúnstykki með túnfisksalati Meira
Bread roll with tuna salad More
Smurt rúnstykki með skinku, osti og grænmeti Meira
Bread roll with ham, cheese and vegetables More

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