What does sætur in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word sætur in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sætur in Icelandic.
The word sætur in Icelandic means sweet, cute, sugary. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word sætur
sweetadjective (having a taste of sugar) Hann er svo sætur ūegar hann æpir ekki. He looks so sweet when he's not yelling. |
cuteadjective (having features mainly attributed to infants and small or cuddly animals) Heldurðu að fangelsisstjórinn stoppi slagsmálin því að þú ert sætur? You think the warden's breakin'up those fights'cause you're cute, Costanza? |
sugaryadjective (covered with or containing a large amount of sugar) |
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Ūú ert svo sætur. You look so cute. |
En hvađ ūú ert sætur! Are you cute! |
Ūú ert svo sætur. You're so sweet. |
Sætur, en fyrirferđarmikil. He's cute, but a handful. |
Daginn eftir sagði í ritstjórnargrein í The New York Times: „ ‚Sætur sigur í umhverfismálum í heiminum,‘ sagði sjávarlíffræðingur sem var í sjöunda himni yfir tilkynningu Japana á þriðjudag um að þeir myndu hætta reknetaveiðum sínum fyrir lok næsta árs [1992].“ One day later an editorial in The New York Times said: “‘A sweet victory for the global environment’ was how one elated marine biologist described Japan’s announcement on Tuesday that it would shut down its drift- net fishing industry by the end of next year [1992].” |
Aðeins lítill hluti maísræktunar er sætur maís. Sweet corn is only a minor crop. |
Sumir segja að Lark gerir sætur deild, þetta rennur ekki svo, að hún divideth okkur: Some say the lark makes sweet division; This doth not so, for she divideth us: |
Hann er sætur. He's cute. |
Guð hvað hann er sætur. Oh, my God, he's cute. |
En hann er frekar sætur. But he's kind of cute. |
" Hún var sætur, mjög hlutur og hann myndi hafa gengið um allan heim til að fá hana gras blað o ́hún vildi. " She was a sweet, pretty thing and he'd have walked the world over to get her a blade o'grass she wanted. |
Er ég enn sætur? Am I still cute? |
Sætur, en einskis virđi. Cute, but no good. |
Er hann ekki sætur? Isn't he a cutie? |
Sætur bíll. Cute car. |
Ķ, en sætur voffi. Oh, what a cute doggy. |
Mér finnst ūú bara sætur. I just think you're cute. |
Ūú ert svolítiđ undarlegur... en sætur. You're a little strange but cute. |
Sætur náungi. Good-Iooking guy. |
Heldurðu að fangelsisstjórinn stoppi slagsmálin því að þú ert sætur? You think the warden's breakin'up those fights'cause you're cute, Costanza? |
Myndi ég væri sofa og frið, svo sætur að hvíla! Would I were sleep and peace, so sweet to rest! |
Með róg Tybalt er, - Tybalt, að stund hefir frænda mínum. -- O sætur Júlía, With Tybalt's slander, -- Tybalt, that an hour Hath been my kinsman. -- O sweet Juliet, |
Til hamingju međ daginn, sætur. Happy birthday, handsome. |
(Nehemíabók 1: 1- 11) Bænir hans stigu greinilega upp til Guðs eins og sætur reykelsisilmur. (Nehemiah 1:1-11) His prayers evidently ascended to God like sweet-smelling incense. |
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