What does tíðarandi in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word tíðarandi in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tíðarandi in Icelandic.
The word tíðarandi in Icelandic means zeitgeist. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word tíðarandi
zeitgeistnoun (the spirit of the age) |
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Skilurðu ekki að ég er enginn tíðarandi? Don' t you see?I' m not the spirit of any age |
Tíðarandi ofbeldis A Violent Culture |
Meðal þess sem hæst ber í dag er sá öflugi tíðarandi að lögleiða hjónaband samkynhneigðra í mörgum fylkjum Bandaríkjanna og Kanada og ótal löndum í heiminum. Prominent among these today is the strong tide that is legalizing same-sex marriage in many states and provinces in the United States and Canada and many other countries in the world. |
Tíðarandi ofbeldisins blasir við á heimilinu, á vinnustaðnum, í skólanum og í skemmtanaiðnaðinum. In the home, on the job, in school, and in entertainment, we face a violent culture. |
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