What does sjáumst in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word sjáumst in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sjáumst in Icelandic.
The word sjáumst in Icelandic means later, see you, See you. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word sjáumst
laterinterjection (see you later) |
see youPhrase Góða nótt Tatoeba. Við sjáumst á morgun. Good night, Tatoeba. See you tomorrow. |
See you
Góða nótt Tatoeba. Við sjáumst á morgun. Good night, Tatoeba. See you tomorrow. |
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Sjáumst, strákar. See you guys! |
Sjáumst bráđum. Okay, I'll see you soon. |
Sjáumst. See you. |
Sjáumst, tannlæknir See you around, Dentist |
Sjáumst. See you later. |
Sjáumst eftir hálfan mánuđ. See you in two weeks! |
Sjáumst rétt bráđum. I'll see you in a minute. |
Sjáumst. See you later! |
Sjáumst, foringi! Later, chief! |
Sjáumst, vinur. See you, kid. |
Sjáumst, Daisy. See you around, Daisy. |
Við sjáumst fyrir það I' il see you before then, right? |
" Sjáumst síđar. " Aftur. " See ya later. " Again. |
Hvenær sjáumst við? When will I see you? |
Sjáumst á morgun. See you tomorrow. |
Sjáumst, félagi. See you around, partner. |
Sjáumst í fyrramáliđ. See you in the morning. |
Sjáumst síđar. Well, see you later. |
Sjáumst eftir smá. I'll see you in a few. |
Sjáumst eftir 45 mínútur. Seeyou in forty-five minutes. |
Sjáumst í atvinnuleysisröđinni. See you on the unemployment line. |
Sjáumst síđar, hr. Sumner. See you later, Mr. Sumner. |
Viđ sjáumst kannski síđar. Maybe I'll see you around sometime. |
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